NO
Dwarf seahorse was created in 1882.
noooooooooooooooooooo
because people sell them to get money!!!
most likely google or ask.com
It would cause an imbalance in our ecological system.
Of course they do. If they didn't, they'd be extinct.
seahorses can cost about up to 250$ iv'e seen.The Dwarf Seahorse costs $20.
the dwarf seahorse is my guess. slower than sloth
Pluto is not extinct; it is a dwarf planet. However, it was reclassified from a planet to a dwarf planet in 2006 by the International Astronomical Union due to its size, orbit, and characteristics differing from those of the other planets in our solar system.
The Dwarf emu's population was wiped out during the early part of the 1800s, but it is not known when the last specimen died out. The Dwarf Emu, which was found on Kangaroo Island and islands of Bass Strait, became extinct due to hunting and fires from sealers and visiting sailors.
bilateral. if you cut it in half, the two sides would mirror each other in appearance.
Dwarf emus no longer exist. There is only one type of emu - Dromaius novaehollandiae.There used to be three known species. Two dwarf species of emu inhabited Kangaroo Island (off the South Australian coast) and King Island (in Bass Strait) but they became extinct once whalers began visiting and settling the area.