all these species are extinct in antartica
AYes of course many species of Fungi have gone extinct, as have many species of Plants, Animals, etc.
Many species of tigers
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.
Very rare, sloths are endangered and many species have gone extinct already.
It is estimated that around 17 species of sharks have gone extinct. These extinctions have been mainly caused by overfishing, habitat destruction, and climate change. Efforts are continuing to protect and conserve the remaining shark species to prevent further extinctions.
It has been estimated that 1 to 4 billion species of animals have already gone extinct. Some animals that have gone extinct are the American Mastodon, Dire Wolf, Florida Spectacled Bear, and the Dodo bird.
Extinction of animals (or rather species) happens all the time and has been going on for hundreds of millions of years. All the fossils we find in the rocks are species that are now extinct. It is therefore impossible to tell you just how many animals have gone extinct. However, you question may have been prompted by concerns for our planet and its ecosystem today and you may therefore be asking How many animals have gone extinct because of man's activities? This a good question, unfortunately I don't know the answer to this so I will ask it. (The answer is in the related question below)
3.5 species are extinct in a MINUTE. That's sad.
No, there are many different species that aren't extinct.
There's only 1 species of Orangutan, and its not extinct
1,200 birds are currently extinct
Endangered does not mean extinct.Extinct means all specimens of that species are gone.Endangered means that the species is in danger of extinction.