NO AND YES
Estimates range from 15000 to 30000.
Tigers can still be found in the wild in Russia, China, India, Viet Nam, Sumatra, and Malaysia.
Well, today people say the techichi is extinct.
Yes. Near the coast of Japan they have found some.
Remnant animals are animals that are small in number and still exist although most of their species is extinct. For instance the small number of Panda bears that exist could be considered a remnant of an animal.
It depends. If the curriculum has changed within the time you have been out of school, you will be required to complete all the requirements as they exist at present.It depends. If the curriculum has changed within the time you have been out of school, you will be required to complete all the requirements as they exist at present.It depends. If the curriculum has changed within the time you have been out of school, you will be required to complete all the requirements as they exist at present.It depends. If the curriculum has changed within the time you have been out of school, you will be required to complete all the requirements as they exist at present.It depends. If the curriculum has changed within the time you have been out of school, you will be required to complete all the requirements as they exist at present.It depends. If the curriculum has changed within the time you have been out of school, you will be required to complete all the requirements as they exist at present.
As far as I know they still exist, but I don't know their position as related to the national curriculum.
Because evolution does not exist and never did exist.
at present -AT SUVANBHUMI BURMA
yujduj
He still is! -He is credited with stating that we exist in the past, present, and future at the same time!
The present-day Yadavs are believed to be descendants of the ancient Yaduvanshi dynasty, who originated from the lineage of Yadu, a mythological king in Hindu scriptures. When the Yaduvanshis vanished from power, many of their descendants scattered across different regions of India, eventually forming communities that are known today as the Yadavs.
No, because theoretically if you go back in time it's like going along a timeline. The present is still there. But, if you interfere with the past in will change the present therefore it will no longer exist. So unless you were born somehow that wasn't in relation to the present you would, too, cease to exist.
Khmer Empire, present day Cambodia.
yes, because we still exist
yes it does still exist :)
Yes, they still exist.