Moth lions, often referred to in a mythological or fictional context, do not exist as a recognized species in the scientific community. If you're referring to a specific type of moth or lion, please clarify. However, many species of moths and lions do face threats due to habitat loss and environmental changes, leading some to be endangered or at risk of extinction.
Lions are not extinct yet.
Lions are not extinct yet.
The Swedish moth lion, also known as the ghost moth larva, is not extinct. It is a species of moth found in Europe, including Sweden. The larvae of the ghost moth are known for their unique appearance and predatory behavior, feeding on other insects. While populations may fluctuate due to various factors, the Swedish moth lion is not considered extinct at this time.
No, lions are not becoming extinct, as a matter of fact, in some areas, the lions are actually very very popular!
Lions are not extinct!!! Actually the Atrox Lion is extinct
Lions are not extinct, but they are endangered and protected in reserves to corect u there is a certain type of lion that is extinct it is called a Atrox Lion
some lions are endangered in select areas
They are not extinct in South Africa
No, lions have a conservation status of "Vulnerable", but they are not extinct.
Currently, some lions are endangered, but with proper management and responsibility on our part, they will never become extinct.
Most scientists believes that in the year 2,050 AD, lions and tigers will probably go extinct.
$12000 a moth