Most of what scientists know about extinct species is based on the study of bones and fossils. Scientists have studied many dinosaur bones to determine what they ate and how they lived. Fossils tell what the land was like at a given time in history.
Most of the species have become extinct.
The scientific name (Its taxonomic suborder) for a sloth is Folivora but is also known as Phyllophaga. There are also many sub categories for the species as with most species on our planet.
Go extinct.
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Most scientific hypothesis are tested using the scientific method by asking questions and doing experiments.
is it that there are signs that by 2100, most species will be extinct.
You can't answer this question as bird species are going extinct all the time...
Most become extinct because they can not adapt to changes in their environments. Those that can don't become extinct.
Bald eagle
Most scientific names are based on Latin. This is because Latin was historically used as the language of science and academia, and it provides a standardized system for naming species that is globally recognized.
... No chipmunks are not extinct, there are 25 different species of chipmunk and most are listed as "of least concern" according to the endangered species act.
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they got extinct
About 35 - 150 species of life become extinct everyday. Most due to deforestation (loss of rainforest).
Primarily most species become extinct because they are unable to adapt....that being said dozens of identified species do not become extinct every day.
it is becaise of stupid people khalissi
The most well-known extinct elephant species is the mammoth, which went extinct about 4,000 years ago. Other extinct elephants include the straight-tusked elephant and the dwarf elephant species that lived on islands like Sicily and Malta.