Archaefructus, an ancient flowering plant that lived around 125 million years ago, likely became extinct due to a combination of environmental changes and competition from more evolved plant species. As climates shifted and ecosystems evolved, Archaefructus may have struggled to adapt to new conditions or compete for resources. Additionally, the rise of angiosperms with more efficient reproductive strategies could have outcompeted it, leading to its decline and eventual extinction.
Archaefructus plants likely went extinct due to changing environmental conditions, such as climate change or competition from other plant species. Their specialized ecosystem may have been disrupted, leading to their decline and eventual extinction.
They are not extinct.
They are not extinct.
They are not extinct.
The are not fully extinct but nearly extinct.
Most become extinct because they can not adapt to changes in their environments. Those that can don't become extinct.
In years maybe decades the panda will become extinct
No, blondes are just as likely to become extinct as redheads are.
they aren't extinct
Jaguars are not extinct.
Gorillas are not extinct.
no, some rhinos have become extinct, like the Vietnamese java rhino.........and also dinosaurs have become extinct, by the meteorites