dodo bird
Now proven not to be extinct, the Yamassee Indians Hunted using Long bows in their early times, then converted over to rifles when trading with settlers and the Spaniards commenced. Yamassee. Not only hunted four legged animals, like white tail deer, and bear. Seafood such as oysters, shrimp, mullet and other fish and sea animals were also apart of their diet!
It is classified as extinct when there are NO animals of that species left, not one.
They are not extinct yet, but they are endangered animals
dinosaurs, saber-toothed tigers, woolly mammoths, and other long-extinct animals
Well there was the Stellar sea cow. That was much like a manatee or a dugong. Mammoths are extinct. sabor toothed tigers are. and lots of other animals are going extinct!
extinct
No, people just think that it was extinct because it had not erupted in a long period of time.
because you know some animals are extinct . that's because they live in the wild. but mostly dodos are nonsensitive animals that are paranormal. well,dodos were extinct for 8-70 years. some extinct animals die after christmas.
Currently, there is no list of extinct plants in the Philippines. However, there is a long list of critically endangered plants, and of endangered plants.
Dodos certainly are not dangerous now - they have been extinct since the late 17th century. Nor were they dangerous prior to their extinction. They were not afraid of people, and, once they were discovered in 1598, became easy prey for both hungry humans, and introduced species.
The 12 animals that people should be glad are extinct are;giant crocodiles, 3 ft long scorpions, extremely large millipedes, spiders that sting, extremely large sharks, a hybrid scorpion and millipede, large piranhas, snakes larger than anaconda, large dragonfly, and prawns with teeth.
No, the Inuit did not hunt woolly mammoths. The Inuit people are primarily associated with Arctic regions of North America and have a history that dates back thousands of years, but woolly mammoths went extinct around 4,000 years ago, long before the Inuit culture developed. The Inuit primarily hunted animals like seals, whales, and caribou that were present in their environment.