The Thylacine (or Tasmanian Tiger is extinct). Also all Australian megafauna is extinct.
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 Red Kangaroo, assuming you're talking about native animals, and animals not extinct.
By bringing new species into the outback, they cause many environmental issues. The kill many native plants and eat many native animals causing the population to decrease or even becoming extinct. This is one of the major causes on why so many Australian animals are becoming endangered or extinct.
Extinct means the animals no longer exist so there can be no extinct animals in the Sahara. If there were, they would not be extinct.
Extinct means the animals no longer exist. There are many extinct animals, from dinosaurs to dodos.
Millions of animals have been extinct even scientist don't know the number of animals have been extinct, or the names of animals have been extinct.
They do not take care of natural environment and own cats and rabbits. That's why many original Australian animals extinct.
The Australian Government has put out a list of endangered Australian fauna. Follow the related link below (EPBC Act List of Threatened Fauna) for a comprehensive list.
Nope, because extinct animals do not exist anymore.
Australia has one of the world's worst records for extinction of native animals. This is largely due to the proliferation of introduced species, particularly feral cats, dogs, rabbits, cane toads and foxes.Two of the better-known extinct species include:Tasmanian tiger (Thylacine)Lesser BilbyA more complete list of extinct native Australian species can be found at the related link. This includes mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and insects.
No, not if they are extinct.
extinct