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Extinct Animals

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

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What means by cohesiveness of water molecules?

In chemistry and physics, cohesion refers to the sticking together of alike molecules, such as water molecule being attracted to another water molecule. Cohesion also causes water molecules to form drops.

Together with adhesion It helps to explain the occurrence of surface tension and capillary action.

In botany, cohesion pertains to the fusion of plant parts, such as in syncarpy.

What is the ecological role of the quagga?

The ecological role of a quagga is almost identical to a zebra. They are considered a consumer in our ecosystem.

What fossil makes an impression in the mud?

foot prints and ammonites mainly, but any kind of organism if it had any contact with mud, under the right condition, it might just becomes a fossil

Is the dobsonfly extinct?

No, we just caught one in my front yard. It is not extinct.

How many species have gone extinct since 1681?

It is hard to calculate the number of animals that have become extinct since 1681 since some species went extinct before scientists knew they existed. What is known is that more than 90 species of birds and hundreds of species of mammals have gone extinct since then.

What three things you can do to prevent premature extinction of the worlds existing species from human activities?

Using renewable resources, recycling, and reducing pollution are three things that can be done to prevent premature extinction of the worlds existing species from human activities. Enact new laws to prevent species extinction can also help.

How many megalodons are there?

None. They're all extinct. yet scientist believe that some still exist, and they could have lived thousands of feet underwater for the last thousands of years.

How does air and water pollution in Uruguay impact the endangered species list?

Well air and water pollution have a lot to do with endangered species. If the animal is lacking clean water to drink and cllean air to breath it can take a toll on its health, just as it can a human.

What is reverse extinction?

reverse extinction is where an animals population rapidly starts to increase.

What do megalodon eat?

When they were alive (they could possibly still be) they ate marine animals. Mostly baby whales to adult whales

What is a record of past living things called?

Fossil records is the information gathered about living things that are now extinct. Scientists use information gathered on and around fossils to determine things like size, mating rituals, and behavior of extinct animals.

What do trilobites look like?

The body of the Triceratops was big and round, planted on top of short sturdy legs. It was 8 meters long, about 3 meters tall and weighed somewhere between 6 and 8 tons (the size of an elephant). Triceratops means "Three Horned Face" in Greek. It is called that because it has three horns - two above its eyes and one on its nose. It had a big frill that extended up above the head.

What is a centroceras?

Centroceras clavulatum is a seaweed found on the west coast of India.

Is a pteradon the same a a pteradactle?

"Pterodactyl" is not the name of a specific species--it is a term for all short-tailed pterosaurs (suborder pterodactyloidea), and includes the pteranodon.

Why do you have to enter a security code?

Security codes are normally used to protect data or information from getting into the wrong hands. You enter the security code in order to prove that you are authorized to access the data or information contained.

Is megaladon a mammal?

No, megaladon is a very, very large shark, which is thought to be extinct. It was more than 16 meters long, significantly larger than most whale sharks. As a shark, it was a member of Chondrichthyes, an Order of cartilaginous fish.

Where did the scimitar cat live?

They existed in North America, Asia, Africa, and Europe during the Pliocene and Pleistocene ages.