A mule. Cross between a donkey and a horse. Mules are sterile.
The species "native horse" did go extinct and that is what scientists are talking about. The "equus ferus'' species is still alive though.
Typically, the species that it ate overpopulate, and the ecosystem is disrupted.
global warming
A threatened species Is when a type of animal or plant is in danger of going extint (dying out completely)
imbalance in the life cycle.
In Europe, about 27,000 years ago.
As they live the organisms comprising a species will age and die, they therefore need to reproduce (have babies) in order to replace the members of the species that die or the species will cease to exist (become extinct).
No, the word "recreated" is not hyphenated. It is a single word without any hyphens.
no they are not extint
Its often because of disease, like if theres an outbreak between frogs that only they arent immune to. Another way is when their food supply is cut off.
no they are endangerd
how extint was the damage