Man came to it's habitat and brought ship rats and dogs, and they ate the Laughing Owl's eggs and hunted the owls. Slowly they died out. The last Laughing Owl died in 1914. However, over the years, there have been unconfirmed reports of this owl.
Snowy owls have not become extinct. They are still a relatively common species of owl, although they face threats like habitat loss and climate change.
No, the Maned Owl is not extinct. It is a rare and elusive species found in parts of South America, including Brazil and Argentina. Efforts are being made to study and conserve this unique owl species.
Owls are not currently facing extinction as a whole, but some species are threatened due to habitat loss, climate change, pollution, and human intervention. Conservation efforts are in place to protect these species and ensure their survival.
No, lions have a conservation status of "Vulnerable", but they are not extinct.
It is the extinct Cuban Giant Owl (Ornimegalonyx oteroi).See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ornimegalonyx .
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To be extinct is to not exist as a species. Dinosaurs, dodos, and the laughing owl are extinct.
it is not yet but will be soon if we do not help it. so lets help it. are you going to help it ? these species got extinct years years ago maybe 1804?
Laughing OwlsThe Laughing Owl The Laughing Owl (Sceloglaux albifacies), also known as Wh?kau or the White-faced Owl, was an endemic owl found in New Zealand, but is now extinct. It was plentiful when European settlers arrived in New Zealand in 1840.
One bird that's extinct is the laughing owl and the giant eagle (Haast's Eagle).
The food chain of a laughing owl is : laughing animals.
A laughing owl- or oftent known as the "white faced owl."
Animals which have become extinct in Alberta include the burrowing owl, Dawson's caribou, greater prairie chicken, and the peregrine falcon.
Snowy owls have not become extinct. They are still a relatively common species of owl, although they face threats like habitat loss and climate change.
no it is not
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they are extinct