Species can face extinction at any time due to various factors such as habitat loss, climate change, pollution, and overexploitation. While some species may disappear in the near future, others may survive longer depending on their adaptability and conservation efforts. Predicting a specific timeline for total extinction is complex, as it varies widely among species and ecosystems. However, ongoing biodiversity loss suggests that without significant intervention, many species could face extinction in the coming decades.
It is called " Extinct " whenever the species is wiped out from both the wild and out of the wild (zoo's, etc...). Sometimes PEOPLE wipe the species out. :(
Their species was wiped out by a meteor.
As usual - the human race wiped the species out ! The flightless bird was powerless to escape the explorers who discovered it - and the whole species was wiped out within a matter of years !
They were totally wiped out!! For more information go to the Wikipedia Website
The arrival of British settlers led to the Aboriginal population being almost totally wiped.
no it it hasn't because some horses can swim so it wouldn't wipe out a whole entire species.
No. Not unless they totally wiped out Washington first (including passing over the Cascade Mountain Range).
No, they are totally different species.
The beaver was totally wiped out in some areas, and the population as a whole came close to extinction.
yes .
when the last individual member of a specie dies. That type of specie is completely wiped out with no hope of reviving.
It totally depends on which species you're talking about.