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a species that has not been named
an Indian tribe from Massachusetts that had been exterminated by the Puritans
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There are certain hunting restrictions on this species, but it is not an endangered species.
( 1,250,000 ) have been identified
Only a single species of wolf may be in California - the gray wolf. Gray wolves were once common in California, but by 1924 their population had been exterminated. In 2015, however, a pack of 7 wolves was spotted in northern California but have since disappeared or, at least, have not been seen.
Any species of animal that eats meat has been hunting as long as that species has been around. That is MUCH older than the written word, and older than man as a species- so there are no records.
Yes, it's called moranium diseas
more than 2000.
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there is more animls than monerans in the world
Koalas have not been "exterminated". Extermination tends to refer to the deliberate removal of an animal because it is regarded as a pest. In the 1800s and early 1900s, koalas were hunted for their fur because their fur attracted a very strong market in the USA. Fortunately, laws were put into place in Australia to protect the koala before it became extinct. It is now illegal to hunt or hurt a koala.