No extinction is as well documented as that of the New Zealand Moa (pronounced mo-ah). It was a large flightless bird of the order Dinornithiformes. Weighing up to 250Kg and 2.5 metres high, it was hunted to extinction by the Maoris by about 400 years ago. The Moa occupied the ecological niche in New Zealand of the antelope, rhinoceros and kangaroo and lived in habitats from forest to alpine tundra. They were abundant when the Maoris arrived in New Zealand about 1,000 years ago. Being so easy to catch and kill, only the best parts of the bird were eaten, the rest being discarded. One site alone shows evidence of 30,000 to 90,000 birds having been butchered over the period of Maori habitation. Dr Tim Flannery's book, "The Future Eaters" gives a good account of the extinction of the Moa and he quotes "Prodigious Birds" by Atholl Anderson as a "splendid work on the Moa".
The moa had 10 different types of species.But now they are all extinct.
i think maybe because human activities .
I would say about 40000 years ago
then there would only be blue pandas no their would only be giant pandas and they would go extinct right after red pandas.
Most scientists believes that in the year 2,050 AD, lions and tigers will probably go extinct.
the year that pickles became extinct
Giant Pandas are actually no use to mankind but we like to keep around so they don't go extinct but they don't add anything to our lifestyle.
Here are some flightless birds: Non-Extinct: * Emu * Ostrich * Penguin * Grebes * Kiwi * Rhea * Domestic Turkey * Silkie Extinct: * Moa * Dodo * Elephant Birds * Giant Hoopoe * Reunion Sacred-Ibis * Red Rail * Cuban Flightless Crane * Stephens Island Wren There are many more, go to Wikipedia to see them, I have only named a few.
Why did the dinosaurs go extinct? Humans will never go extinct!
There is a society situated in South America called the Society of Protection to Armadillos (S.O.P.T.A for short) not just situated on Giant Armadillos, but all types.
Triceratops went extinct, because of the giant meteorite that smashed into earth 65 million years ago. the meteor hit the earth in Mexico, not too far away from where most of the triceratops population lived.
Arthrpoda has an extinct class Marrellomorpha and an the extinct Trilobite subphylum. The order Eurypterida (eurypterids) or sea scorpions, related to arachnids are also extinct. They may have been the largest arthropods to have ever lived.