No, lions have a conservation status of "Vulnerable", but they are not extinct.
The Barbary Lion became extinct mainly due to hunting and habitat loss. They were targeted as a threat to livestock by local farmers, leading to their extermination. Additionally, the decline in their natural prey due to overhunting also contributed to their extinction.
Yes, the American lion has been extinct for about 11,000 years.
Yes thanks to the loss of habitat and food. How dare u people hurt lions on purposely. HOW DARE YOU!!!!
they are vulnerable
The African is not endangered, but threatened, the Asiatic lion is endangered.yes a loin is an endangerd specieThe Asiatic lion is endangered, but the African is considered "Threatened".
hopefully never
Because of hunting
About 11,000 years ago.
Lions are not extinct!!! Actually the Atrox Lion is extinct
Barbary Lions are not extinct, they have a small pride of them at Longleat wildlife park, in the UK.
Yes, the American lion has been extinct for about 11,000 years.
If mountain lions were to become extinct, anything that mountain lions eat would increase in population because there wouldn't be any mountain lion to hunt them.
Lions are not extinct, but they are endangered and protected in reserves to corect u there is a certain type of lion that is extinct it is called a Atrox Lion
Not much. The tawny lion will do just as well as far as nature is concerned.
It has NEVER been extinct.
The consumer in the food chain/web that eats the Austalian sea lion would be forced to find other food. If that consumer can't find other food then it would extinct as wel. And so on...
The Barbary Lion became extinct mainly due to hunting and habitat loss. They were targeted as a threat to livestock by local farmers, leading to their extermination. Additionally, the decline in their natural prey due to overhunting also contributed to their extinction.