Spider monkeys are not extinct.
no the gray wolf isn't extinct . it lives in North America, and parts of Europe and Asia.
Spider monkeys aren't extinct; however, they are, in fact, endangered.
Some states or jurisdictions may have laws protected the red fox but, overall, it receives no protection and is in no danger of going extinct.
The gray fox is quite numerous in its natural range and is listed as a species "of least concern." It is in no danger of going extinct.
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The fox is not extinct and can be found all around the world.
Gray foxes are quite plentiful throughout their range and in no danger of being extinct.
A spider monkeys lifespan in the wild is about 27 years. The spider monkey is critically endangered. They have a 20% chance of going extinct in the wild within 20 years. The population is estimated at 2,000 in isolated pockets.
As of 2014, it is estimated that there are over 250,000 foxes left in the world. Foxes can be found in Asia, Africa, Europe, and America.
Kangaroos are in no danger of becoming extinct.