"Extinct" is an adjective. Adjectives don't have tenses.
Extinct is an adjective, and adjectives don't have tenses.
sikkim stag was in danger and was in extinct in recent past!!
The suffix in "extinct" is "-ct," which forms the past participle of the verb "extinguish."
yes, why they were extinct
There is no such animal now or in the past called a shipe. So, it doesn't exist, but not extinct.
Extinct means there were none left, so if zebras exist today, then they could not have been extinct at any time in the past.
The volcanoes which used to be active in the past and have not shown any signs of blowing up in many years are extinct volcanoes.
Yes they are. There is no documented evidence of a living stegosaurus for the past few million years. Thus they have been classified as "extinct".
More than 90%
The Caspian, Bali, and Javan tigers are extinct.
We call such past organism "extinct".
Puy - a cone shaped hill that is the remains of an extinct volcano - is a noun and so doesn't have a past tense. Only verbs have a past tense.