yes of course
moose, just like any other kind of animal can reproduce, but if they do go extinct. Wolves will eat other things, wolves don;t just eat moose you know.
I hear scientists are trying to recover DNA from extinct animals (such as a species of mammoth) to clone them back from extinction. I imagine that could be done with extinct wolves (e.g. dire wolves), too, although I'm not sure how far along they are with the science. Apart from that, there's no helping an extinct animal since they are, after all, extinct.
Otters could become extinct but there is a chance they might be recovered.
Gorillas are not extinct yet, but it could happen soon if they are not protected properly.
Hard to say. They may never go extinct. But I've heard some people say they will go extinct in 20 years (lowest estimate I've heard). <><><> In some cases, polar bear population is increasing, in some, decreasing. UN staff indicate that they COULD become extinct in a century, but the changes in population growth could mean they wil not become extinct.
Yes.
They could become extinct
The reintroduction of large numbers of wolves into their habitat.
we could put them in reserves so that they dont all become extinct
it would be very unlikely that huskies (the breed of dog) could become extinct.
There are many different ways that they could of become extinct. No matter what scientists say, nothing is ever certain.
it cant be cos they are many in the universe