Koalas are currently not in danger of extinction. They are listed as "common" in Victoria and most of Queensland, and "vulnerable" in southeats Queensland and New South Wales. If nothing were done now, the new colony introduced on Kangaroo Island off South Australia's coast would still thrive, due to the island being protected, and there being no predators such as dogs on the island.
No
becase soon they will come extinct and they there will never be crocodiles again.
Otters could become extinct but there is a chance they might be recovered.
Gorillas are not extinct yet, but it could happen soon if they are not protected properly.
Not yet, but they will be soon.
if people keep killing them for their fur and bones then they will soon become extinct
some people say that soon the wild cat family will be extinct because of alot of the hunting that is being done to make clothing or to provide food for families. And some animals with leather like skin that is used to make jackets may one day be extinct
I don't think that horses will be going extinct any time soon. They are valuable almost beyond measure in many ways. They are carefully bred and they are highly prized loved and cared for by countless people throughout the world.
no, there are too many giraffes.
endangered and threatened animals
Of course they do or we would soon run out of Koalas. By the way they are not called Koala Bears.
Soon Be Done was created on 1993-10-14.