The lion-tailed macaque, Malabar civet, gray jungle fowl, and Bay Island forest lizard are animals endemic to India. Plants endemic to India include neelakurinji, forest spider lily, and the siroi lily.
Like many countries, India has seen plant species go extinct. Extinct species include the Kerala Legume Tree, Nilgiri Holly, Arunchal Hopea Tree, Karnataka Sapota and Meghalaya Sterculia.
None.
Except if you consider the dead specimens in India's museums...
dinosaurs,dodo bird etc
Asiatic cheetah
pink-headed duck,sikkim stag
Bengal tiger
The species "native horse" did go extinct and that is what scientists are talking about. The "equus ferus'' species is still alive though.
One of the species of ebony wood is the species is Diospyros Ebenum, which is native to India. Another species is Diospyros Crassiflora, which is native to western Africa.
Typically, the species that it ate overpopulate, and the ecosystem is disrupted.
Rhinos are an endangered species native to Africa and India.
Rhinos are an endangered species native to Africa and India.
global warming
A threatened species Is when a type of animal or plant is in danger of going extint (dying out completely)
Nope - they are a native species of central Africa.
Not naturally - they are a native species of central and southern america.
imbalance in the life cycle.
An argala is a species of stork native to India, Latin name Leptoptilos dubius.
A mule. Cross between a donkey and a horse. Mules are sterile.