No Globigerina still exist in the earths oceans.
This is the fossil of an extinct animal.
Globigerina is a type planktonic Foraminifera (a single celled organism with a small shell) that are found in the world's oceans.
if you go to a fossil museum in any of the games they will take a day to turn that stone from a extinct pokemon into a pokemon that was extinct but not anymore but i dont know what pokemon that is
the Trinil tiger has been extinct for about fifty thousand year's. is a fossil found in Indonesia.
The list of extinct whales typically only includes those in the fossil record. However, the population of Atlantic Gray Whales went extinct in the 18th century. Extinct fossil whale species include the Durodon, Basilosaurus cetoides, and ambulocetus, The Obedenocetops is the closet to modern whales.
There is NOT a Deoxys fossil. Deoxys is extinct, as there isn't an event in the WORLD that gives him away.
The word "extinct" is an absolute modifier; it does not come in varying degrees. An organism is either extinct or it isn't. One thing cannot be more extinct than another.
Because scientists can not obtain the complete DNA of the extinct animal
Yes, footprints that are preserved in rock, such as those of extinct dinosaurs, are fossils. Such fossils are known as ''trace fossils'' , as opposed to ''body fossils'' which are fossilized remnants of the hard parts of these ancient organisms.
Nothing would happen todays time. Fossils are evidence from the past. If the toucan were to become extinct there would be no fossil records of this specific generation of toucan. The fossil record would be the same only you can look back to see what random mutation occurred that was not adventageous causing this species to go extinct.
No, TRex was Trianosaurus Rex, an extinct (fossil) dinosaur.
An acerathere is an extinct species of rhinoceros of the genus Aceratherium, or a fossil of such a creature.