The black bear is not extinct, or even close. They have a population of 900,000.
The black bear are not extinct and aren't endangered, previously, they were endangered but now they're getting back up there.
No, but they are endangered.In California yes.
They are not extinct but some are endangered.
The grizzly bear is not extinct. It's also not endangered.
The grizzly bear is not extinct, nor is it under any real threat.
One of the species on the list of extinct species in Pakistan is the mountain weasel. Along wit the mountain weasel, the Asian black bear and the mountain sheep are also extinct species of Pakistan.
A large extinct bear species that went extinct around 10,000 years ago.
Quantifying (or apply a number) extinct species is a daunting task if you're looking for a "historical" figure. Secondly, we have to consider if "animals" are mammals, avian, reptilian, amphibian, aquatic, or a combination of all of the above. Then we need to look at the age, era, or epoch in question. For example, it's well known that all of the dinosaur species went extinct and, to date, we know that means around 700 species.Doing a quick search on the IUCN database for extinct Animalia, the database reports 712 results. Granted, this is going to be current era species only and only those with the Animalia taxonomy.
They are endangered in Florida, Louisiana, Misissippi, and Texas. Poaching and habitat loss are the two biggest factors in the decreasing numbers of Black Bears.
no they are not goiing extinct . They are endangerd though
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Yes, there are extinct bears. Two that you may have heard about are the cave bear and the dwarf panda. There is also a dog-bear, but we are not sure if it was really a bear.