Many animals have gone extinct since 1514. Examples include: Eskimo Curlew, Ivory-billed Woodpecker, Martinique Curly-tailed Lizard, Golden Toad and Ainsworth's Salamander.
17 animals have been etinct in the past 200 years
These are Buddhist times so the animals look pretty much like they do now. Over the past 2500 years a few have gone extinct, but they are pretty much the same as they were then.
In the past 400 years, more than 650 plant species and more than 480 animals have gone extinct. More are added to the endangered species list on a regular basis. Over 3000 animals more than 2600 plants are currently considered endangered.
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climate was the cause of the neanderthal extinction on what peninsula?
== == Given that the definition of an "extinct" animal would be a species of which no living specimens have been sighted in years, then there are no extinct animals in the world. However, if you wish to know how many species have become extinct, I suggest you look at the Wikipedia post linked below. There you will find a list that, excluding the dinosaurs, includes thousands of extinct animals, birds, fish, reptiles, etc. Consider that well over 90% of all the life forms that ever existed on earth are extinct, a complete list would be huge.
Paleontogist studies extinct animals including Dinosaurs.
Mount Pirongia is classified as an extinct volcano, meaning that it has not erupted in the past and is not expected to erupt again in the future. Its last activity occurred over 1.6 million years ago.
The musk turtles have been wiped out a lot over the past few years from being run over from cars and not having enough habitat for them. The musk turtle is still alive and active and if it ever does go extinct it will be 20 or 30 years from now.
Millions, nearly 100 different types and species become extinct each day. Also, more animals have become extinct in human existence than in the entire history of the world. That's 1.6 billion years! Hundreds and hundreds of millions of years with actual animals.
The volcanoes which used to be active in the past and have not shown any signs of blowing up in many years are extinct volcanoes.
Yes they are. There is no documented evidence of a living stegosaurus for the past few million years. Thus they have been classified as "extinct".