Wild peanuts are 99.9% extinct but the last 1 can be found in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They were on man vs. wild and there was 1 in Pittsburgh by the name of Jose Jones. He can be found running after girls. But, they can be very dangerous including head-butting, giving annoying laughs, and are known to have baby voices. If you see it, contact the Wilkinsburg Police Department and stay out of it's sight. They are dangerous and need to become extinct. KILL!!!!!
They are not extinct...
No, the bighorn sheep is not extinct. They still live in the wild and in zoos. They are not extinct.
Sadly they ARE extinct in the WILD.
No, there not extinct, there are about 3000 pandas left in the wild.
go extinct
"This lovely gazelle was officially declared extinct in the wild in 1968."
The mammoth was a wild animal. They are extinct now.
After Extinct, the next IUCN category is "Extinct in the Wild," which is then followed by "Critically Endangered."
Extinct means that there are no individuals of a species alive anywhere in the world, or the universe, for that matter. Extinct in the wild means that there may be some in captivity, but there are none anywhere in the wild.
Not completley extinct, but some people are trying to help them in the wild.
No, not anymore.
EW stands for Extinct in the Wild. Extinct in the Wild (EW) is a conservation status assigned to species or lower taxa, the only known living members of which are being kept in captivity or as a naturalized population outside its historic range.Examples of such animals include:* Seychelles giant tortoise* Abingdon Island Tortoise* Red-tailed Black Shark* Père David's Deer* Barbary Lion (extinct in the wild since 1922)* Wyoming Toad (extinct in the wild since 1991)* Hawaiian Crow (extinct in the wild since 2002)* Alagoas Curassow (extinct in the wild since 1987 or 1988)* Socorro Dove (extinct in the wild since 1972)* Guam Rail (extinct in the wild since 1980)* Black Soft-shell Turtle* Butterfly Goodeid* Partula (genus)