There are many animals that are considered extinct from Australia. Some of these include: Thylacine, numbat, some species of bandicoot, and the Australian sea lion.
The Thylacine (or Tasmanian Tiger is extinct). Also all Australian megafauna is extinct.
yes!! few of them eg. pawas (in marathi), cuckoo etc.
The animals that live in the Australian Rainforest are birds, marsupials, reptiles, frogs, and mammals. Butterflies also live in the rain forest.
Animals are either extinct or they aren't, because extinct means that there is not one individual of that group (species, genus, etc) left. Thus, there is no such thing as a "most extinct" animal. Over the entire existence of the rainforest as we know it, many rainforest species have become extinct. There are so many animals that have been extinct in the rainforest and most of them haven't been discovered yet - so its unlikely that anybody will answer this question. If you just want an extinct animal, then the Quaggas is a rather strange one. Well, a Quagga is an extinct zebra with brown fur and stripes only on their belly, back and head. A quagga still existed in the 1800's.
The Red Kangaroo, assuming you're talking about native animals, and animals not extinct.
Animals are killed from deforestation and scientists believe that many species of animals and plants become extinct everyday in the amazon rain forest.
Sadly, almost too many to count. Unbelievably, about 30-100 different animals species, including insects, birds, mammals, and amphibians become extinct every single day!This is due to loss of habitat loss and invasion by humans. if you count how many animal species have died just within the last 10 years, it makes a list much to large to put down.
All animals depend on each other to live so all animals would die out including humans.
There is no Rainforest in Australia
Hundreds of animals and plants are going extinct. Oh, and the air you breathe is being deprived of oxygen.
See the related links for lists of Australian tropical rainforest plants and temperate rainforest plants.
Protection and hunting but also its the way they live, no animals in the rainforest = no man kind in the rainforest but by today these animals are getting extinct so it would make a difference because were in the middle of the latest mass extinction but we are trying to make it as little as possible so we don't loose many different species.