because they have lost much of their natural habitat to grazing domestic animals, farmers, and lack of other przewalski horses to mate with
They are not extinct.
The Przewalski horses are not extinct, but they are extremely rare and in danger of extinction. There are not any left in the wild but they can be seen in Zoos.
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The Przewalski horse, a wild horse native to the steppes of central Asia, was declared extinct in the wild in 1969 due to habitat loss, hunting, and competition with domestic livestock. However, it survived in captivity, and conservation efforts led to successful breeding programs. In the 1990s, these efforts resulted in the reintroduction of Przewalski horses into their native habitats, and they are now considered critically endangered but no longer extinct in the wild.
i dont think that any are extinct yet but the przewalski's horse is going extinct as they are the oldest breed of horse (:
The Przewalski never did go completely extinct. they were bred in zoos and re-released back into their homelands. The Tarpan on the other hand went completely extinct but they have 'recreated' the breed and released it into the wild.
because people keep hunting them because they have been around since the ice age.
The Asian Wild Horse, also known as the Przewalski Horse, is endangered, but NOT extinct. It lives in Mongolian Mountains. It was being hunted for it's coat but is now protected by law.
They are not extinct.
They are not extinct.
They are not extinct.
The are not fully extinct but nearly extinct.