There were many types of elephant like animals that went extinct. Some didn't look like the elephants we have today. The Moeritherium looked much more like a hippo or tapiar, but was a relative of modern day elephants. There were also the mammoths, mastodons, and several other species that had shovel like tusks on their bottom jaws.
Any creature can go extinct, but this mammal is currently abundant.
An alligatoroid is a form of extinct crocodile-like creature of the superfamily Alligatoroidea.
No it is not but it is a very rare sea creature.
Whatever keeps being mistaken for said mythical beast is clearly not extinct. What that creature is I do not know.
An acerathere is an extinct species of rhinoceros of the genus Aceratherium, or a fossil of such a creature.
Try an extinct animal or a mythical creature.
Not much longer:( they are being hunt down for there skin and the amazing creature will soon be extinct unless we stop.
This question cannot be answered because we cannot observe an extinct creature.
No, since this creature has been extinct for millions of years.
The wildbeast is extinct because it was a creature that enjoyed past times such as ingesting excrementory waste.
A xiphiid is a creature, a member of the Xiphiidae family, of whom the only non-extinct member is the swordfish.
There is no evidence of a lava mouse species that went extinct. It is possible that this was a fictional or hypothetical creature, as no such animal exists in scientific records or fossil records.