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The elephant birds and dodo birds both lived in the tropics, not anywhere near the North Pole. Elephant birds were native to the African island of Madagascar. Dodo birds lived on the Muaritius Islands, also off the coast of southern Africa.
No, Since 1938 There have been many reports even a caught Coelacanths around central Indonesia and in along side the coast of Africa, The Indian ocean side. Coelacanths were thought to be Extinct 65 Million years ago, But by Actual Footage I Have seen I can assure you the Coelacanth is alive.
The known species of animal that have become extinct in South Africa are:The Quagga (a zebra-like animal) in 1883.The Cape Warthog around 1900.The Cape Serval (a large cat) unknown date.The Bluebuck / Blue Antelope around 1800.The T-rex / dinosaur around 44billion yrs ago
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Atlantic coast!
It is on the coast of Northern Ireland and it is a geological formation from volcanic activity about 50 to 60 million years ago.It is on the coast of Northern Ireland and it is a geological formation from volcanic activity about 50 to 60 million years ago.It is on the coast of Northern Ireland and it is a geological formation from volcanic activity about 50 to 60 million years ago.It is on the coast of Northern Ireland and it is a geological formation from volcanic activity about 50 to 60 million years ago.It is on the coast of Northern Ireland and it is a geological formation from volcanic activity about 50 to 60 million years ago.It is on the coast of Northern Ireland and it is a geological formation from volcanic activity about 50 to 60 million years ago.It is on the coast of Northern Ireland and it is a geological formation from volcanic activity about 50 to 60 million years ago.It is on the coast of Northern Ireland and it is a geological formation from volcanic activity about 50 to 60 million years ago.It is on the coast of Northern Ireland and it is a geological formation from volcanic activity about 50 to 60 million years ago.It is on the coast of Northern Ireland and it is a geological formation from volcanic activity about 50 to 60 million years ago.It is on the coast of Northern Ireland and it is a geological formation from volcanic activity about 50 to 60 million years ago.
I am writing a research paper on whaling, and from my sources the Right whale is not actually extinct. It is extremely rare and highly endangered. They are no longer seen in the coast of Tasmania, and they are rare in Australian waters. However, they are not extinct.
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It is uncommon in the Andaman Sea, and more common in Viet Nam There is little population information available for this species. There have been no recent records from the east coast of India since 1977
The only thing in common with these three birds is that... ...all are birds. The Moa and the Dodo were both flightless birds, and booth are extinct. The Auk is neither extinct nor is a flightless bird.
In Ivory Coast approximately 90-100 million people speak French as there language.
The Atlantic Ocean:)