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No. Barbary Coast lions are extinct in the wild. Only a few remain in captivity. They are smaller, with bigger manes, and darker fur.
These are the animals extinct in this century: The Baji Dolphin *West African Black Rhino The Golden Toad Craugastor Ecoses Holdridge's Toad Spix's Macaw (Extinct in Wild) Po'o-uli Kama'o Hawaiian Crow (Extinct in Wild) Pyrenean Ibex *Possibly Extinct
The African Painted Dog commonly called the African Wild Dog is not extinct. It is endangered due to hunting and motor vehicle collisions. It also catches diseases from domesticated dogs. Habitat loss has also taking a toll on the number of surviving African Wild Dogs in Africa. And your sentence makes no sence.
no i dont think so not unless theres very few left
no i dont think so not unless theres very few left
In 2008, the black rhino wild population had grown to over 4000, but the West African race was recently declared extinct.
They are not extinct...
It is impossible to know for sure how long any animal species will exist for but in this case it is likely that they will be extinct soon in the wild, and the only living would be in captivity.
African Wild Dogs fill the niche of helping larger animals obtain food because they catch their prey and then larger animals steal their prey. African Wild Dogs also fill the niche of helping maintain the population of animals such as gazelles so the plants they eat will not become extinct.
No, the bighorn sheep is not extinct. They still live in the wild and in zoos. They are not extinct.
Sadly they ARE extinct in the WILD.