Laughing Owls
The Laughing Owl The Laughing Owl (Sceloglaux albifacies), also known as Wh?kau or the White-faced Owl, was an endemic owl found in New Zealand, but is now extinct. It was plentiful when European settlers arrived in New Zealand in 1840.
The passenger pigeon, which was once the most abundant bird in North America is extinct. The last known living passenger pigeon died in Cincinnati Ohio in 1914.
Owls are not extinct. The word extinct means that they no longer exist at all. Owls still exist.
NO!
not most of them but I want them to be!
no of course not!
The Elf Owl is not yet extinct, but it's numbers are decresing!
Unknown.
the snowy owls are not extinct because there is an over population of lemmings-which they eat!
they never did they still live
spotted owls
No, Sadly, They Are Now Extinct All Because Of Those Schumucks, The Schumucks Are Those Stupid, Idiotic, Non-Intelligent Hunters.
No, still a common species over their range.
people hunt them for their feathers. How can they be so cruel?