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Extinct Animals

All the information you need to know about animals that have already become extinct.

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Are there any animals that have become extinct due to war?

Animals depend upon people to survive. If the people are to busy trying to take care of themselves, then the animals are left to take care of themselves.

Why did trilobites become extinct?

The trilobites went extinct during the mass extinction at the end of the Permian period.

What animals have become extinct in the last 100 years?

Animals that have become extinct in the last 100 years are:

Arabian Ostrich, Atitlan Grebe, Bali Tiger, Barbary Lion, Bubal Hartebeest, Bushwren, Canarian Black Oystercatcher, Cape Verde Giant Skink, Caribbean Monk Seal, Carolina Parakeet, Caspian Tiger, Caucasian Wisent, Colombian Grebe, Crescent Nail-tail Wallaby, Golden Toad, Grand Cayman Thrush, Guam Flying Fox, Hawai'i 'O'o, Heath Hen, Japanese Sea Lion, Javan Tiger, Kaua'i 'O'o, Laughing Owl, Laysan Rail, Little Swan Island Hutia, Palestinian Painted Frog, Paradise Parrot, Passenger Pigeon, Pyrenean Ibex, Roque Chico de Salmor Giant Lizard, Round Island Burrowing Boa, Ryukyu Wood-pigeon, Santo Stefano Lizard, Schomburgk's Deer, South Island Piopio, Thylacine (sometimes called the Tasmanian Tiger or Tasmanian Wolf), Thicktail Chub, Toolache Wallaby, Western Black Rhinoceros, Wake Island Rail

Who study ancient extinct animals?

Paleontologists in common with archaeologists - both excavate and study animal bones.

What do bears eat in the tropical rainforest?

Bears in the tropical rainforest may consume a variety of foods, including fruits, nuts, insects, small mammals, birds, and even carrion. The specific diet of a bear will vary depending on the species and availability of food in their particular habitat.

What animals and plants became extinct during the Jurassic era?

Some animals that became extinct during the Jurassic era include various marine reptiles like ichthyosaurs and pliosaurs. Plant species that went extinct during this time are harder to pinpoint, but there were likely some ferns and cycads that disappeared.

Why do extinctions occur so rapidly?

Evolution works better when groups of organisms of one species are separated from each other, whether by an ocean, desert or range of mountains. The separate groups evolve in different ways due to differences in environment, food availability or because of the preference of one sex liking or disliking certain traits in potential mate.

After a mass extinction the populations left of a single species may be few and widely dispersed. This would enhance the effect on many species of evolution by natural selection.

When was the last mass extinction?

The Cretaceous–Tertiary extinction event 65 million years ago was the last mass-extinction, and many believe that humans are causing a mass-extinction right now.

Where does extinction happen?

Extinction happens when an endangered species is completely wiped out by human activity or natural disaster for example:- the Ice Age when the mammoths and the other animals which went extinct at the same time

Why were the dinosaurs thought to go extinct?

They were thought to have gone extinction because they disappeared from the fossil record around 65 million years ago. It is now known that birds are the only dinosaurs to have survived.

What animals do tigers cooperate with?

other tigers(in mating season)sometimes when hunting

Are some sabor tooths still alive?

No. Saber Tooth Cats are considered prehistoric and died out thousands of years ago.

When a species dies out what does it become?

When the last living member of that species dies, the species become "extinct".

How does CITES help stop organisms from becoming extinct?

CITES is an international treaty that provides rules about threatened and endangered species. It concentrates on species that have a market value, or that have a high value to humans.

Is half 364 168?

No it is 236 and it is so wrong you are 128 wrong away

Where do megaladons live?

according to fossil records, megalodon fossils are found all over the world, back when it lived, megalodons lived in warm water

Who discovered Titanoboa?

I'm not so sure but i think it might be Alex Hastings or Jason Borne!