The fox is not extinct and can be found all around the world.
huayangosaurus went extinct in the K/T Mass Extinction in 65 million years ago with all Dinosaurs Went Extinct
the dimetrodon went extinct in the Permian Mass Extiction Event in 250 million years ago
Yes, all dinosaurs are extinct. They all went extinct millions of years ago. The exact cause of why they all went extinct is debated by scientist and anthropologist.
Yes. Pterodactyl has been extinct for about 150 million years. Pterosaurs as a whole went extinct 65.5 million years ago.
Known types of foxes that are believed extinct include:Leptocyon - might be considered an ancestor of foxes. It went extinct around the end of the Miocene Epoch about 10 million years ago.Vulpes riffautae is an extinct species of foxes of the genus Vulpes identified from fossils found in Chad in northern Africa. It also lived in the late Miocene.Vulpes riffautae is an extinct species of fox of the genus Urocyon. It lived during the Pleistocene.The Cozumel Fox may be extinct. Its habitat is (or was) the island of Cozumel, Mexico.The "Falkland Fox" is another name for the Falkland Islands Wolf - which went extinct around 1876. Experts have not decided for certain if it was a fox. If not, then it was at least closely related.The Sierra Nevada Red Fox was thought to be extinct, but a positive identification was made from a photograph and DNA samples from a bait bag that at least one is present in a remote mountainous area of California. Since the previous last known Sierra Nevada red fox was identified back around 1920 and foxes don't live for over a hundred years, the assumption is that there must be a small population of them somewhere out in the mountains of California.
Known types of foxes that are believed extinct include:Leptocyon - might be considered an ancestor of foxes. It went extinct around the end of the Miocene Epoch about 10 million years ago.Vulpes riffautae is an extinct species of foxes of the genus Vulpes identified from fossils found in Chad in northern Africa. It also lived in the late Miocene.Vulpes riffautae is an extinct species of fox of the genus Urocyon. It lived during the Pleistocene.The Cozumel Fox may be extinct. Its habitat is (or was) the island of Cozumel, Mexico.The "Falkland Fox" is another name for the Falkland Islands Wolf - which went extinct around 1876. Experts have not decided for certain if it was a fox. If not, then it was at least closely related.The Sierra Nevada Red Fox was thought to be extinct, but a positive identification was made from a photograph and DNA samples from a bait bag that at least one is present in a remote mountainous area of California. Since the previous last known Sierra Nevada red fox was identified back around 1920 and foxes don't live for over a hundred years, the assumption is that there must be a small population of them somewhere out in the mountains of California.
waitaha penguins went extinct about 500 years ago
horned gophers went extinct about 10 million years ago
A large extinct bear species that went extinct around 10,000 years ago.
They went extinct about 27,000 years ago.
They went extinct about 27,000 years ago.
Yes, Argentavis magnificens went extinct in the late Miocene period.