andrewsarchus might have gone extinct during the central Asian extinction caused by the formation of the Himalaya Mountains 40 million tears ago or because of Habitat loss maybe Global warming and Climate change
An andrewsarchus is an extinct mammal belonging to the Eocene epoch.
Well first Andrewsarchus wasn't a dinosaur or a reptile it was a placental mammal that lived after the dinosaurs during the ice age.
Why did the dinosaurs go extinct? Humans will never go extinct!
Missouri is a state - it is not a living thing so it cannot go extinct.
they are not extinct yet.
They are not extinct...
Andrewsarchus is believed to have been a relatively fast predator, with estimates suggesting it could reach speeds of around 30 miles per hour (48 km/h) in short bursts. However, specific speed measurements are challenging to determine due to the limited fossil evidence and the extinct nature of the species. Its agility and speed would have likely been advantageous for hunting. Overall, while it was not the fastest of prehistoric animals, it could still cover ground quickly when necessary.
They are not expected to become extinct.
It has NEVER been extinct.
if they go extinct then the things that they eat will get over populated.
hippos didn't go extinct because they are still producing
The hectors dolphin did not go extinct you may be thinking of the baiji river dolphin witch went extinct in 2006.