Rinderpest and Smallpox are the only two in history to be considered fully wiped out, although there are some samples of the Smallpox virus being stored in a lab.
loss of food and diseases
Many Native American tribes became extinct because of European diseases and wars.
Hi Any animal can became extinct if over hunted (by a person or animal) or die from diseases. The deer is no exception.
There was and still is the common cold, yellow fever, small pox, cholera, measles, abd typhoid. Many are still there but some may be "extinct".
Viruses cause the common cold, AIDS, herpes, meningitis, smallpox (currently extinct in the wild), influenza, and many other diseases.
There aren't any extinct plants in Mauritius; they are extinct.
It is thought that the bulldog rat became extinct in the early 1900's from the diseases that black rats carried, who were first infected by new sailors to the area.
It is not extinct in the Florida keys. It is endangered in some areas.
Snakes are not extinct. Some species may be, but certainly all are not. Check Extinct Snake Species.
i think their not but some species might becoming extinct.
Some species have become extinct, but others are still numerous.
Sloths are not extinct.