Carolina parakeets were declared extinct in 1939, but the last captive bird died in 1918 and the last wild bird was killed in 1904.
they all got shot into a million pieces
The Carolina Parakeet is an extinct bird. It was once found in the Carolinas and many other eastern states.http://johnjames.audubon.org/last-carolina-parakeet
The Carolina paroquet has been extinct since 1914.
All birds are vertebrates. Although the Carolina Parakeet is an extinct species, it WAS a bird and it WAS a vertebrate.
Carolina Parakeet was created in 1758.
The oldest Carolina Parakeet recorded in captivity lived to be around 30 years old. This species, once native to the southeastern United States, went extinct in the early 20th century, with habitat loss and hunting contributing to its decline. Despite its relatively long lifespan in captivity, the Carolina Parakeet's extinction highlights the fragility of species in the wild.
The answer is simple, the Carolina Parakeet became extinct because of human intrusion into undistributed areas. Other bird species such as the Passenger Pigeon have become extinct because of the same problem. Us being the most powerful need to stop this crisis and help preserve our wildlife. It's the only Earth we have, lets keep it. Also, even though extinction is a natural process, today humans are causing extinction at a far greater rate than has EVER occurred before.
A full grown parakeet is usually no more than six inches tall. Make sure not to confuse a parakeet wit a budgerigar (budgie for short), which looks very similar to a parakeet, but is not the same exact thing as a parakeet and are taller than the average parakeet.
The answer is simple, the Carolina Parakeet became extinct because of human intrusion into undistributed areas. Other bird species such as the Passenger Pigeon have become extinct because of the same problem. Us being the most powerful need to stop this crisis and help preserve our wildlife. It's the only Earth we have, lets keep it. Also, even though extinction is a natural process, today humans are causing extinction at a far greater rate than has EVER occurred before.
7 inches
IN central and south america
Well honey, in deciduous forests, you can find critters like the Carolina parakeet, passenger pigeon, and the eastern cougar that are sadly extinct now. These animals used to roam around the trees, but they've left the building for good. Mother Nature can be a cruel mistress, ain't she?