Determining the exact number of extinct snake species is challenging due to the incomplete fossil record. However, paleontologists have identified several extinct snake species from various geological periods, including notable ones like Madtsoia and Pterosphenus. Overall, estimates suggest that dozens of snake species may have gone extinct throughout history, but the precise number remains uncertain.
Snakes are not extinct. Some species may be, but certainly all are not. Check Extinct Snake Species.
there used to be 49 but most became extinct from other preditors, so there are now 7
3.5 species are extinct in a MINUTE. That's sad.
No, there are many different species that aren't extinct.
17 species of the green tree snake
There's only 1 species of Orangutan, and its not extinct
all these species are extinct in antarticaAAcanthodiscusAntarctodonArchaeospheniscus lopdelliArchaeospheniscus wimaniAristonectesAustralodelphisCCoelacanthusCynognathusGGondwanatheriaHHibolithesKKannemeyeriaKingenaKombuisiaLLystrosaurusMMicrasterMicrobiotheriaNeitheaOOgygopsisOsteolepisOxytomaPalaeeudyptes klekowskiiParotosuchusPolarornisRRabidosaurusScenellaTTerebratulaThrinaxodonTritylodonWWhiteavesia
Yes of course many species of Fungi have gone extinct, as have many species of Plants, Animals, etc.
1,200 birds are currently extinct
about 3400 species.
No - the 'viper' classification covers a number of species of venomous snake - most of which are surviving very well.
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