White elephants are not extinct but very rare. It is a gene combination that does not happen very often, but they do still exist.
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White elephants are not extinct but very rare. It is a gene combination that does not happen very often, but they do still exist.
Elephants are considered an endangered animals that could become extinct. One threat to the elephant is poaching. Elephants are killed for their tusk for the ivory trade, which is illegal.
So far, no elephants are extinct. There are some endangered species though.
no elephants are not extinct they are becoming extinct though. About 100 years ago there were about 10 million elephants that walked the earth and now there are only about 500,000 left. They are becoming extinct because we are killing them for their thick beautiful ivory.
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Extinct means they don't exist anymore. Some elephants may be endangered, but not yet extinct. Elephants are being Endangered by hunting for their skin or body parts.
The white elephant is not a species but an albino genome that is extremely rare that scientist call the genome extinct
Elephants are less hairy than mammoths and do not posses such large tusks. Elephants are not extinct, while mammoths are.
If you're meaning the African Elephant or the Asian Elephant, then they could become extinct by means of over hunting and poaching. They are mainly hunted for their ivory. Most of their habitats are becoming destroyed or built on.
There will be no more elephants. Boo
Yes. The extinction of elephants may cause many other animals too become extinct too. As an example, many kinds of wild cats are the predators of the elephants. If the wild cats has no food then they will become extinct as well. In the food triangle of animals this will show that many different animals need each other to live.