Not yet, although its existence is under threat and this species of animal is now classified as 'vulnerable'.
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Yaks are not extinct although they are an endangered species
No, yaks aren't extinct.
Yaks are not extinct. Although the wild yak population is in a vulnerable state, there is a very large population of domesticated yaks.
Yes, there are different species of yak. The two main species are the domestic yak (Bos grunniens) and the wild yak (Bos mutus). The domestic yak is raised by people for its milk, meat, and wool, while the wild yak is found in the mountainous regions of Central Asia.
when there are no living members of a species the species is said to be "extinct".
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Extinct (Extinction)
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When no living member of a species exists, the species is considered extinct. Extinction occurs when a species has completely disappeared from the Earth, with no individuals remaining alive anywhere in the world.
When a species permanently disappears the species is said to be extinct.
No - there are over 40 known species and no species are known to have become extinct.
The species is said to be extinct.