As many as the number of people who cant careless to answer your question about extinct animals. there is too much animals to name but i think as many as 10 000 species
the extinct animals are in heaven and the endangered animals are all over the world in the wild and in zoos.
After Extinct, the next IUCN category is "Extinct in the Wild," which is then followed by "Critically Endangered."
No, bats are not extinct. They are wild animals that are found all around the world in various habitats. Bats play important roles in ecosystems as pollinators, seed dispersers, and insect control agents.
By definition, all wild animals must breed in the wild, otherwise they go extinct.
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These are the animals extinct in this century: The Baji Dolphin *West African Black Rhino The Golden Toad Craugastor Ecoses Holdridge's Toad Spix's Macaw (Extinct in Wild) Po'o-uli Kama'o Hawaiian Crow (Extinct in Wild) Pyrenean Ibex *Possibly Extinct
Animals at the brink of distinction are described as 'Exctinct in the Wild'. In other words these animals only have populations in captivity. Below is a small list of what i could find as listed on wikipedia. * 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) * Scimitar Oryx
Aurochs (extinct wild cattle), bison, horses, deer.
They conserve animals that may die in the wild due to natural predator's. And they stop animals from becoming extinct.
An extinct animal means there are none left; they all have died. Endangered means there is a small amount left of that animal and they are about to become extinct. Threatened means they are about to become endangered.
They hunted large animals, like horse, bison, mammoth, deer, aurochs (extinct wild cattle), etc.
Not likely. Those animals may still continue to exist as pets or in zoos.