Almost certainly not. Most octopus species are doing well although some may be in some trouble. Check IUCN Redlist.
The musk turtles have been wiped out a lot over the past few years from being run over from cars and not having enough habitat for them. The musk turtle is still alive and active and if it ever does go extinct it will be 20 or 30 years from now.
6 percent of 1000 is 60 - whether now, 20 years ago or 20 years from now.
Tigers in the wild live an average of 10 to 15 years. In captivity, tigers normally live16 to 20 years. Tigers are among endangered species andsome have now become extinct.
The giant panda is endangered, not extinct. They are native to south central China. They live to be around 20 years old in the wild.
There not extinct yet but if we don't act fast they will be in 10 or 20 years time
Let you be x years old now Let your sister be y years old now Right now: x+3 = y In 20 years you are x+20 and your sister is y+20 years old (y+20)=2x plugging in y from the first equation: [(x+3)+20]=2x x+23=2x x = 23 y = 23+3 = 26 To check, the answer if you are 23 now an your sister is 26 now in 20 years your sister will be 46 which is twice 23.
how would be 20 years from now with invention of more chemical poducts
20 pounds
Sea Hunt - 1958 The Octopus Story 4-20 was released on: USA: 20 May 1961
You will find out for yourself in 20 years
The blue ringed octopus has powerful toxic that can kill 20-40 humans.
More than 1000 so in the next 100 years there is 20% chance it could be extinct