The passenger pigeon, once abundant in North America, is one of the most notable animals that became extinct after 1973. The last known individual, named Martha, died in captivity at the Cincinnati Zoo on September 1, 1914. Despite extensive conservation efforts, the species could not recover due to habitat loss and relentless hunting. The extinction of the passenger pigeon serves as a poignant reminder of the impact of human activity on wildlife.
Hi Any animal can became extinct if over hunted (by a person or animal) or die from diseases. The deer is no exception.
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The sea mink became extinct because is was hunted to extinction for it's fur.
Passenger pigeon, Carolina paraquet.
there would only be plants
North anerican horses, the horse in America today are from Europe
Like all dinosaurs, we still do not know how this prehistoric animal became extinct. it evolved though, because it lived in the Jurassic period of the mesosoic, and did not become extinct, but it evolved
Like all dinosaurs, we still do not know how this prehistoric animal became extinct. it evolved though, because it lived in the Jurassic period of the mesosoic, and did not become extinct, but it evolved
Manatee
The Hare Indian Dog became extinct in the 19th century. It was a native animal in the United States and Canada.
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you can't have an extinct animal living. It can be endangered or close to being extinct, but not extinct.