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When were the tigers extinct?

you never know when tigers are going to be extinct because we still have a lot of tigers left.


Were the Tasmanian wolves the last animal extinct?

no, animals are still going extinct right now


Why do Siberian tigers need your help?

because they are going extinct


Why are humans raising money to help tigers?

because tigers are going extinct because of poachers.


What is the conclusion for the white tigers?

although it is going to be extinct yet it is beautiful


Is there a reason to save the Siberian tigers?

yes because there going extinct


Are lions and tigers going Extinct?

Lions and tigers are going extinct because of human activity. Deforestation is occurring at an alarming rate which causes them to lose their houses. Humans are also hunting them down. Most scientists believe that before the end of the century, lions and tigers would probably go extinct.


Why are lions and tigers going extinct?

Lions and tigers are going extinct because of human activity. Deforestation is occurring at an alarming rate which causes them to lose their houses. Humans are also hunting them down. Most scientists believe that before the end of the century, lions and tigers would probably go extinct.


How is the Tasmanian tiger going to come back to life?

Science has not yet found a way to restore this extinct species.


Do the tigers that are going extinct live in south American?

No. Tigers do not occur naturally in the Western Hemisphere. They are native to Asia.


Why the illegal killing of tigers is going on?

The hunting of tigers is banned because they are an endangered species.


What year are the Tasmanian devils going extinct?

There is no way to predict when, or even if, any animal will become extinct. It is also highly unlikely the Tasmanian devil will become extinct. Conservation parks and accredited animal sanctuaries in South Australia and Victoria, on the mainland, have reported great success with captive breeding programme which will ensure the continued existence of the Tasmanian devil. These animals show no signs of developing the disease which has caused such a massive decline in the Tasmanian devil population since 1996.