There are several species of large cats that have gone extinct with in the last decade or so.
* The Caspian Tiger - last seen in the wild in 1961. * The Javan Tiger - last confirmed alive in the wild in 1972. * The Balinese Tiger - last noted alive in 1937. * The Cape Lion * The Barbary Lion - Last confimed in the wild in 1922 although still bread in captivity. There are also many species of large cat that became extinct many thousands of years ago. These include:
* The Saber Tooth Tiger * Panthera Atrox * Dinictis * The Cave Lion
There are approximately 1000-1100 species of mammal and birds that are extinct.
Some species of plants and animals die out naturally because newer species are more successful at competing for food and living space. Others have become extinct because of changes in the planet or because of natural disasters. Dinosaurs, for example, may have died out because the climate became cooler--maybe because an asteroid collided with the earth and caused a big cloud of dust that blocked out the sun.
In today's world, however, species mostly become extinct or are threatened with extinction because of humans. Humans hunt animals, destroy their habitats, and introduce other animals that prey upon the endangered animals or compete for their resources. Among these factors, the greatest threat to plants and animals is habitat destruction.
It is estimated that about 125 species of birds and 60 species of mammals have become extinct since 1600. Currently, there are approximately 1000-1100 species of birds and mammals that are facing extinction. If invertebrates and plants are included, the total number of species in imminent danger is around 20,000.
are animals that are gone dead and have no more bodies available
millions of animals are extinct, 99.9% is now extinct, the most famous are the dinosaurs, smilodon and wooly momoth but there are many more
there are a lot but some are: tyrannosaurus Rex, brontosaurus, pteranodon, wooly mammoth, archaeopteryx, Tasmanian wolf, stegosaurus, giant ground sloth, saber toothed cat, dodo, dinichthys, and plesiosaurus,\. :)
There are more extinct animal species than there are living ones. Every animal before the modern geological period is extinct, and many modern ones have become extinct since humans evolved!
Extinct animals is well, when an animal doesn't exist anymore. Either there was simply not enough food left or water, or they were hunted until they simply were gone.
The sabre-tooth cat from the ice ages is the first extinct cat that springs to mind.
There are several species of large cats that have gone extinct with in the last decade or so.
The cat isn't a species,rather it's a family having a number of genera under it which in turn have a number of species under each of them.and now the answer to your question is that a few members of the cat family have gone extinct(like the saber tooth tiger) for various reasons, while a few are on the verge of extinction(like the royal bengal tiger) mainly due to to uninterrupted exploitation of their natural habitats by humans.but the domestic cat is still there lingering around you!!!!so you can't say that cats have gone extinct.
I think that that the eastern cougar is extinct.
Animals that are extinct no longer have living representatives in Earth's current echo system.
There is but one tiger species, Panthera Tigris, but six living subspecies. The extinct ones are:
Caspian Tiger
Javan Tiger
Bali Tiger.
Saber Tooth Tiger
Extinct means the animals no longer exist so there can be no extinct animals in the Sahara. If there were, they would not be extinct.
Extinct means the animals no longer exist. There are many extinct animals, from dinosaurs to dodos.
Millions of animals have been extinct even scientist don't know the number of animals have been extinct, or the names of animals have been extinct.
Nope, because extinct animals do not exist anymore.
No, not if they are extinct.
extinct
Endangered and extinct animals are similar because endangered animals sometimes become extinct.
Animals that are extinct from the earth are animals that used to live on the earth but are all dead now. Endangered animals are almost extinct.
the extinct animals are in heaven and the endangered animals are all over the world in the wild and in zoos.
Animals go extinct for many reasons, but the main one being loss of habitat.
Animals are extinct when there's no known animals part of the species still alive.Or, if you're asking how they become extinct, that can be because of many causes.
You can't. They're extinct.