In three words: "hunted to extinction". The Arabian gazelle (Gazella arabica) has been hunted to extinction in Saudi Arabia.
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the people who hunted them and their predator killed to many of them and their waren t enough to reproduce
the people who hunted them and their predators killed to many of them and there weren't enough to reproduce i guess.-brett d.
because of pouches hunting them
because of pouches hunting them
Last sighting was by E. Loder in 1894 though this statement can be highly debated upon.
tim beedal
"This lovely gazelle was officially declared extinct in the wild in 1968."
the people who hunted them and their predators killed to many of them and there weren't enough to reproduce i guess.-brett d.
Like extant gazelles, the Red Gazelle ate shrubs, plants, grasses, and leaves.
If we are ourselves extinct in ten years, we may not be able to ask that question.
Yes
Many people around the globe will be sad <(;_;)>
Of course not, red pandas are a unique creature and the world need as much diversity as possible.
They are not extinct.
They are not extinct.