Ants aren't going to extinct because ants come from lots of places, especially in Aisa. Ants are Awesome. Even though ants can be killed so easily that you might even notice. Ants still breed babies and then babies breed babies and they go on and on.
Ants aren't going to extinct because ants come from lots of places, especially in Aisa. Ants are Awesome. Even though ants can be killed so easily that you might even notice. Ants still breed babies and then babies breed babies and they go on and on.
Echidnas are not going extinct, so this is not an issue. They are highly adaptable to a variety of habitats, and as long as there is a ready food source of termites and ants, echidnas can survive in almost any climate found in Australia.
No but there is only few left in extinction
No, the gray fox is in no danger of going extinct.
they are going extinct because the poaching and habitat loss
are the coquerel's sifka lemur going extinct
they are going extinct but not yet
No, there is no scientific evidence to suggest that gingers are going extinct by 2023. The idea of gingers going extinct is a myth and not supported by any credible sources.
Alpacas are domesticated and at no risk of going extinct.
Elks are going extinct from over hunting and from lack of food. (info from Google)
As of July 2014, there are no signs that bats are going extinct. There are an millions of bats living all across the world.
They are not fully extinct. but they are going fastly. They are near totally extinct