No, American egrets are not extinct. They are actually a successful and widespread species, commonly found in wetlands across the United States and other regions. However, they faced significant population declines in the late 19th and early 20th centuries due to hunting for their feathers, but conservation efforts have helped their populations recover since then.
Great egrets are a kind of egrets that are much more taller than regular egrets.
egrets are monogamous
Yes, egrets are carnivores.
Yes, the American lion has been extinct for about 11,000 years.
Yes, the American lion has been extinct for about 11,000 years.
They feed them snails, and lizards.
No, they are not.
Egrets are large white shorebirds with long legs.
egrets they are called egrets
There is one at http://www.aaanativearts.com/extinct-tribes.html
egrets eat flies or what everother bug is ona cow
Hannah Peereboom says: Egrets are a snowy white color that lives near water