Actually, they have a small chance of never getting extinct for an eternity, it depends what kind of environment they'll live in last, if they always lived in a clean kind of environment and no poachers or killers, if not they'll probably be extinct sometime.
Extinct means there were none left, so if zebras exist today, then they could not have been extinct at any time in the past.
Greveys and Moutain zebras are endangered while all others are fine with the exception of the Quagga, an extinct subspecies.
No, Zebra's are not extinct. They are very much alive.
Given the current protection laws applied to koalas, they are not likely to become extinct at any time in the near future.
Theoretically, any. Species can become extinct due to lack of reproduction, natural disasters (meteors, ice ages, etc.), or sometimes because of slaughter.
they are still living and i am 10 and i know that
just help the zebras habbitat
While it is possible for red hair to become less common in the future due to genetic factors and intermixing of populations, it is unlikely to completely disappear.
They term this an extinct volcano if there is no longer a supply of magma to the chamber underlying the volcano or dormant if there is (as there is therefore still a chance of a future eruption).
It is unlikely that dogs will become extinct in the foreseeable future, as they are one of the most popular and widely domesticated animals worldwide. Due to their close relationship with humans and breeding efforts to maintain their genetic diversity, dogs are expected to continue to thrive as a species.
They are not extinct.
They are not extinct.