Kangaroo.
yes if they have DNA from the animal and use it to clone the animal. Otherwise, no.
If they are the last species of its kind it would be come extinct
If they are the last species of its kind it would be come extinct
Other than for the few in various zoos around Australia, the hippo does not make its home in Australia, it is an African animal.
Officially, yes. But reports do sometimes come in of thylacine like animals. There are plans currently to clone this animal.
England it was originally brought to Australia as a hunting animal during the first fleet England it was originally brought to Australia as a hunting animal during the first fleet
1827, adapted from an extinct Aboriginal languages of New South Wales, Australia. Another variant, perhaps, was wo-mur-rang (1798). The verb is from 1880.
The animal you are referring to is the mammoth. They were large, elephant-like creatures that lived during the Ice Age, but are now extinct. The term "mammoth" has become synonymous with anything that is huge or gigantic.
If an animal becomes extinct, there will be no more of that species left like the Dodo. No more are left as they are extinct.
no
the first video game to ever come out was before pong and it was called
for something to be come pletle extinct.