No.The blue pike was a walleye color phase. For some unknown reason they began to disapear, and the yellow phase filled the niche.
Because they were heavily hunted, almost to extinction, and haven't recovered yet.
Blue-fin tuna fish are really close to extinction. They are most likely have the Highest Chances Of Extinction!
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Humpback Whales, Blue Whales and Southan Rign Whales
One thing that is being done to protect the blue bird of paradise from extinction is rebuilding their habitat by planting new plants and trees. There are also many reserves built to give the birds and other animals a safe place to live.
Blue whales are not extinct, but not common either.The world population is only a few thousand.
1. No one is going to be able to see the blue whales 2. it effects the food chain because all of the things that the blue whale eats , it cant eat anymore
because it reflect blue colour and other absorb, asad rwp pak
Kittens are often born with blue eyes. They later change to brown.
Blue is a primary colour, which means it is a building block for other colours but you can not mix other colours to achieve blue.
yes, but they are protected since 1966, they are making a slow recovery in some areas.
Its extinction was caused by hunting for food and felling of nesting trees to capture young birds for pets.(Information from BirdLife.org)