A plant or animal might be removed from the list of extinct organisms if it is rediscovered in its natural habitat or in a previously unknown location. Advances in technology, such as improved methods of surveying and genetic analysis, can also lead to the identification of individuals believed to be extinct. Additionally, conservation efforts may successfully breed individuals in captivity, leading to reintroduction into the wild. These factors highlight the dynamic nature of biodiversity and the importance of ongoing research.
No they might be endangered but not extinct
What do you think might happen to acommunity if grizzy bears suddenly become extinct
Example: the Tasmanian tiger is extinct because humans shot and killed them all for fun.
polo bears and she REALLY HATES that they might be extinct
If something else eats a plant or animal that becomes extinct, it might become endangered. But it would most likely just find something else to eat.
dolphins, deer, dogs,
Well, it shouldn't be called an extinct animal, because it's not. The zebra population is alive and well, with no danger of extinction. There are plenty of zebras in the world. The only ones that some people might like to see go extinct are at football games.
monera, protozoa, fungi, plants, animal,
so the government can make it a law which would protect that animal from becoming completely extinct.
NO Hippos are not extinct but might be endangered:D
Sanctuaries provide a place that animals can breed and reproduce. They provide protection to the animal so that they might not become extinct.
no, but i think they might almost be extinct!