No, the Emperor Penguin is not extinct. They live on the Antarctic ice, hunting and living in the waters of that general area. The Emperor Penguin is listed on the IUCN Red List with a status of "least concern", but without a population trend posted. For more details, see sites listed below.
They are not nearly extinct. They are not on the endangered species list.
Penguins aren't extinct yet; at least not all of them.
Penguins are almost extinct because of the following: -melting of glaciers due to greenhouse effect -overhunting,and -pollution
The are not fully extinct but nearly extinct.
yes, nearly all penguins are in danger
North pole
No. All are not extinct but some species of penguins are going extinct; primarily due to global warming and habitat destruction. Go to your local zoo, they could have at least a pair of penguins. There are species of penguins that are extinct. In total there are 18 species in the penguin family, of which 11 are Globally Threatened according to BirdLife on behalf of the IUCN Red List.
they are doing nothing at all to help the penguins to not be extinct
Yes, some of each group are becoming extinct
waitaha penguins went extinct about 500 years ago
Penguins are nearly exclusive to the antarctic regions and do not populate the arctic.
Dinosaurs love to eat penguins. In the unfortunate event of the resurrection of dinosaurs, penguins will most likely go extinct.