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Why were polar bears extinct in the first place?

They werent, or there wouldn't be any now.


Are the woodland first nations an Algonquin group?

Do you mean, are the Algonquins part of the wooodland tribe? Yes, they are. The Algonquins lived in eastern Canada, along what is now Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick and Labrador. They hunted on forest animals and fish.


When was the quagga founded?

The Quagga was an animal that was discovered when Europeans first went to Africa. They are now extinct.


What is happening to the world now that the cheetah is extinct?

The cheetah is not extinct.


Are Eagle extinct?

No, they are not. There is now way all eagles are extinct.


Are dodos extinct now?

Dodos have been extinct for a VERY long time now. They became extinct somewhere in the mid-to-late 17th century.


How can you use the word extinct in a sentence?

the polar bear will be extinct soonDinosaurs that once roamed the earth are now extinct.


How many extinct animals are there right now in the world?

None. They are all extinct.


Why are First Nations called 'First Nations'?

"First Nations" is a term used in Canada to refer to the remaining native populations, those called "Native Americans" in the US. They were actually also the first people to come and settle here. "first Nations" The term "First Nations" is used because these people are now treated as members of "nations," somewhat similarly to the status of Anglophone and Francophone peoples descended from Europeans, and because they represent those who were on the land "first" - before the European migration to America.


What was Annie Oakley's hometown?

Woodland, Ohio which is now named Willowdell.


How long did the woodland Indians live in what is now Georgia?

10,000 years


Where is a dodo now?

Extinct now, some specimens in museums.