HI2: Caspian
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Monito del Monte was thought to be extinct 11millions years ago before it was rediscovered
They live in New Caledonia. In South Province to be exact. Once thought extinct they were rediscovered on New Caledonia, which lies in the southwest Pacific, in 1994.
The subspecies that are generally accepted as extinct by the scientific community, are the Javan Tiger, the Caspian Tiger, the Balinese Tiger. It needs to be understood that proving a negative is very difficult, and proving that "something does not exist" is even harder. Just ask an Ivory-billed Woodpecker, once considered extinct, they have since been rediscovered. For more details, please see sites listed below.
in I948 the Takahe, a bird thought to be extinct was discovered in New Zealand by ornithologist Dr G.B. Orbell.
No known species of otter is presently extinct, although several in the past were believed to be extinct. These include the sea otter, as well as most recently, the Hairy-nosed otter, which was rediscovered in Southeast Asia in 2005.
The closest word to this spelling is the proper noun Coelacanth, an order of fish thought to be extinct but rediscovered in 1938 as the species Latimeria chalumnae.
hedgehogs are not currently extinct For one thing, the cannot currently be extinct. Once something is extinct, it's extinct forever.And no, hedgehogs are not extinct yet.
the polar bear will be extinct soonDinosaurs that once roamed the earth are now extinct.
hedgehogs are not currently extinct For one thing, the cannot currently be extinct. Once something is extinct, it's extinct forever.And no, hedgehogs are not extinct yet.
The thin spine d porcupine has no definite population. But it is very rare to see them. Awhile back they were thought to be extinct until they were rediscovered. I hope i could help!
No, "extinct" is not a pronoun. It is an adjective used to describe a species that no longer exists.