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Extinct Animals

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

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When was the Black and Tan Terrier extinct?

The Black and Tan Terrier is not extinct as of May 2014. It is considered part of the Welsh terrier breed by The Kennel Club.

Is the loch ness monster ever considered an extinct animal?

Well, if she's a Plesiosaur, then to the population of human at large then she is considered extinct. And even she isn't a Plesiosaur, there still have been some suspicions that the Loch Ness monster's. But I believe otherwise.

What is Extinction?

Extinction is when a animal doesn't exist any more, because all of its species has died out completely. It Can Also Be When Only A Few Animals Live But Most Are Dead Just Like A Mammoth is dead.

What are the examples of extinct animals in the Philippines?

Currently, there is no list of extinct plants in the Philippines. However, there is a long list of critically endangered plants, and of endangered plants.

What were the 5 major extinction events in earth history?

They are the end-Ordovician extinction, end-Devonian extinction, end-Permian extinction, the Triassic extinction, end-Cretaceous extinction.

Is there such thing as a flying pig?

It is because of the fact that it would never happen and people say it because that means that it would never happen or they would never do it in their life.

Name three things mined in the state of Idaho?

Sand, gravel, phosphate, moly, and silver are all minded in Idaho.

Why did brachiopods go extinct?

Most brachiopods became extinct about 250 million years ago during the P-T Extinction period. Modern day brachiopods do still exist in the form of lingula.

What suggestion does the government has taken to prevent extinction of species?

well there are lots of things that the government COULD DO but they don't feel that it is important than everything else so it kind of gets pushed aside but they could ban hunting laws which probably will never happen, they could open more endangered wildlife zoos and wildlife parks to help prevent the loss of even more animals, also they could be more public and try to start making people realize how important animals really are to our society and our way of life because one day when they are all gone they will realize really how important they really were and probably wished they would have done something sooner

What is the molar extinction coefficient of Phenol red at 610NM?

Molar extinction coefficient of phenol ret at 610nM is 22 mM-1 cm-1

Is Phoenix an extinct animal?

No, since the phoenix never existed outside of mythology, it can't be extinct.

What kind of animal is diadectes?

Scientist believed that it wasn't an amphibian but it was actually the first reptile.

How many animals have become extinct?

Millions, nearly 100 different types and species become extinct each day. Also, more animals have become extinct in human existence than in the entire history of the world. That's 1.6 billion years! Hundreds and hundreds of millions of years with actual animals.

What would happen to the kelp food chain if the sea urchin were to become extinct?

Kelp is intertwined in multiple food chains. If sea urchins go extinct, the other organism will feel in the gaps.

Do you have information about Kronosaurus?

Kronosaurus was a short-necked late Cretaceous plesiosaur. Plesiosaurs are marine reptiles, and Kronosaurus - a meat-eating pliosaur - was, as far as is known, the largest marine reptile that ever lived. One fossil indicates it was 42 ft. (12.8 m) in length when alive, with a skull that was 9 feet (more than 2.5 meters) long. It was a Mesozoic marine reptile, but it was not a dinosaur. There were no marine dinosaurs.

I made (above para) a minor error of omission and one of commission. Kronosaurs belong to a group of short-necked plesiosaurs called pliosaurs and are related to today's Varanid (monitor) lizards -- in other words, they were enormous marine lizards. I should probably have mentioned that.

My error of commission involved the size. The maximum length of the Kronosaurs may have been ''only'' 30 feet instead of the 42 feet (4.8 metres) suggested in the earlier paragraph. As an aside, it's also worth mentioning that since these reptiles were enormous lizards, they were not water-breathers. Like today's dolphins and whales, they had to surface periodically to breathe.

How many quagga are still alive today?

None the last quagga died in captivity 16 years ago

If a mosquito sucked human blood what genes would it have in its stomach?

Technically all of them. Genes are found in almost every cell's nucleus and are made from strands of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). A mosquito drinks your blood which is made of red and white blood cells.

Where did mastodon live?

The Mastodons lived in places like Asia, Europe, Africa, and Northern parts of North America. They lived during the Cenozoic Era and they became extinct about 11,000 years ago.

What is extinction angle control?

extinction angle control is a scheme of forced commutation for power factor improvement in phase controlled convertors/rectifiers. In this scheme the firing angle is adjusted in order to get the desired output or load voltage. By varying the value of extinction angle we can get the desired load voltage and current waveform.......submitted by abhimanyu(sunny)

Problems with the coniferous forest?

look it up on google MAN! -weird person jeez, u don't have to be so rude "MAN"! besides, google brought me to this page. -NOT a weird person