yes
the beavers
They become extinct!
There are no indigenous beavers in the wild in England, UK.
Wolves, European lynxs, beavers, bears...
Beavers and sea cows are examples of extirpation.
Beavers Live in the uk aswell , honestly ive just seen one in the canal near a pile of wood in west yorkshire , iknow ther actually beavers because of there distinctive teeth and tail .
There are three known species of belonging to the modern beaver genus, one of which is extinct. They are the Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber), the North American beaver (Castor canadensis), and the extinct Castor californicus. In prehistory, there were other genera of beaver-like rodents, but they are all extinct now.
stop hunting and make organizations to help. That would be the case if the beaver was endangered, but beavers are common animals once again, after being greatly reduced by hunting and habitat loss decades ago. Now listed as Least Concern.
It is extinct at UK, already bot not in the rest of the world. All kinds of animals extinct and made new, so it will be, also humans.
Yes. Edinburgh Castle is built on an extinct volcano and the nearby Arthur's Seat is the same.
There are several extinct volcanoes in the UK, but no active volcanoes. This is because UK is nowhere near theboundaries of the tectonic plates.
Edinburgh