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the thylacoleo became extinct because of whop whop whop!!! lol lol lol
it lived in the ice age and it came extinct about the time the ice age ended and no one nos the exact reason why it became extinct because there was alot of stuff that could kill them
The bones tell us whether the extinct animal was a reptile, mammal, dinosaur, fish, or amphibian. If we find feather impressions that helps us further distinguish between birds and dinosaurs, although some dinosaurs had feathers. From more recently extinct animals we have recovered DNA. We have about half of the woolly mammoth DNA sequenced, and we also have the hide and fur of thylacine--an extinct marsupial "tiger." We also have dinosaur footprints and tracks, fossil eggs, and coprolites (fossilzed feces).
a dinosaurs fossil is alot bigger than a retile's
Most likely.
It is not known what the last non-avian dinosaur to die was as these creatures were wiped out in a cataclysmic event in a time period too short for scientists to tell which species died last. Among the last and best known were Tyrannosaurus and Triceratops. It should also be noted that many paleontologists classify birds as the only surviving dinosaurs, so in that sense many extinctions of recent years would count.
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It's a question of chronology, time. Dinosaurs appeared long before humans. Then, due to a meteor strike the climate on earth changed and the dinosaurs died out. Long after that, humans appeared. If the meteor hadn't struck, dinosaurs would probably have lived on. Or maybe they'd still been beaten by the mammals, only slower. And maybe humans had never appeared. O maybe we had. No one can tell.
Oh, I am sure their are many ways to help... I would tell you if I knew what extinct was.
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there are still 34,691 left in the world. there are still 34,691 left in the world.