We need to con serve animals like deer and moose, and elk. But you can not kill more than you need.Butnot many, but we are taking away there habatats by tearingthem down. not many, but we are taking away there habatats by tearingthem down.
Animals can face extinction because of indiscriminate hunting when a particular animal's habitat is in a concentrated area. Animals also face extinction when hunting laws are not in place and enforced for any given area.
can be both, but it all depends on the species and if there is any help towards saving the animals existance.
most animals have to be endangered first to then become extinct.
about 10
extinct animals are animals that there are none left of such a the dinosour and the mammoth these animals are gone they are not alove all of them are gone.
because the animals they were hunting would attract other animals that could eat them.Also because that animal could be gone forever/ extinct
It has been estimated that 1 to 4 billion species of animals have already gone extinct. Some animals that have gone extinct are the American Mastodon, Dire Wolf, Florida Spectacled Bear, and the Dodo bird.
Poaching, hunting, and habitat loss. Three races have gone extinct,Caspian, Javan, and Bali.
Many species of tigers
Extinction of animals (or rather species) happens all the time and has been going on for hundreds of millions of years. All the fossils we find in the rocks are species that are now extinct. It is therefore impossible to tell you just how many animals have gone extinct. However, you question may have been prompted by concerns for our planet and its ecosystem today and you may therefore be asking How many animals have gone extinct because of man's activities? This a good question, unfortunately I don't know the answer to this so I will ask it. (The answer is in the related question below)
No, because if they are extinct, that means that they are dead...gone...forever. Dinosaurs, for instance, are proved to be extinct, and they are not going to ever live again.
no 1 created meat. you get meat from animals,and hunting. and hunting has gone on for thousands of years
So far, over 1,000 species of animals have gone extinct, and over 500 species of animals are endangered right now. It is hard to determine the percent of animals not endangered because animals are becoming endangered every minute.
Yes of course many species of Fungi have gone extinct, as have many species of Plants, Animals, etc.
No one knows exactly how many animals have gone extinct, because the fossil records only are the preserved remains of a mere fraction of the animals that ever lived, because the formation of fossils has to occur in such specific conditions. However, scientists where able to estimate that about 99.9% of all of the animals that have ever lived on this planet have gone extinct. False most of the animals that had lived on this Earth or still do are becoming or became exticnt, many reasons and it is at least 85% of the animals that are exticnt. Mostly cased by polution, global warming, abuse, the ozone layer, fossil fuel, and CFC molecules.)