The tree of life is believed to bring new life to extinct species. It is also to give a new life to the living.
The four best antonyms for "extinct" are "alive," "existing," "extant," and "living." As a writer, my favorite of these is "extant" because it sounds similar.
It means a species is no longer living anymore. For example, the dinosaurs are extinct because no more dinosaurs exist in this world any more.Hope this helps!loser
About 35 - 150 species of life become extinct everyday. Most due to deforestation (loss of rainforest).
Right now, scientists are trying to bring back a frozen woolly mammoth, and a saber tooth tiger. To do this, they take DNA of the dead animal, and put it into a living, unfertilized egg (without a nucleus or DNA of a living mother of the closest species and insert it into the mother. If it is fertilized later, then it will be born as the extinct animal.
As soon as they evolved. Living things have always evolved and died out, and new species evolved to take their place. It's the way nature works.
species that have no life or organs
It is estimated that out of all species that have ever lived, almost 99.9% of all species have gone extinct. No species will ever live forever, they will go extinct one time or another no matter what.
Because people has life and the species that have life can live, so we are called living things :))
Ecology keeps the spectrum of life in balance, and proper ecology keeps each species from going extinct.
Science has not yet found a way to restore this extinct species.
Any species that does not reproduce will go extinct.By definition, a living thing reproduces. A single individual not reproducing simply means they don't contribute to the next generation's gene pool.
== == Given that the definition of an "extinct" animal would be a species of which no living specimens have been sighted in years, then there are no extinct animals in the world. However, if you wish to know how many species have become extinct, I suggest you look at the Wikipedia post linked below. There you will find a list that, excluding the dinosaurs, includes thousands of extinct animals, birds, fish, reptiles, etc. Consider that well over 90% of all the life forms that ever existed on earth are extinct, a complete list would be huge.