Yes thanks to the loss of habitat and food. How dare u people hurt lions on purposely. HOW DARE YOU!!!!
Yes the cape lion is extinct :(
Bali Tiger, Cape Lion, Caspian Tiger, Javan Tiger, Cave Lion, Giant Cheetah, American Lion, European Jaguar, Smilodon
A species that has entirely died out is considered extinct. An example of extinct species are the dodo, saber-tooth tigers, woolly mammoths, Canary Island giant rats, Cape lion, and the Red Rail.
No, lions have a conservation status of "Vulnerable", but they are not extinct.
Indian Lion Barbary Lion White Lion West African Lion North East Congo Lion East African Lion Cape Lion
The Barbary lion became extinct in 1942. It is believed that the last specimen of the species was shot and killed in the western Maghreb.
No, but Lion's Head is believed to be a very ancient extinct volcano.
Bali Tiger, Cape Lion, Caspian Tiger, Javan Tiger, Cave Lion, Giant Cheetah, American Lion, European Jaguar, Smilodon
Lions are not extinct!!! Actually the Atrox Lion is extinct
apparently its this There are about 7 breeds/species/type of lion. There are between 10,000,00 and 15,000,00 There WERE 7 subspecies of lion. 1. The Angola 2. The Masai 3. The Senegalese 4. The South African 5. The Asiatic 6. The Cape 7. The Barbary Of these lion sub species only 5 exist in the wild. The Cape Lion became extinct by 1860. The Barbary Lion was thought to be extinct by 1920. Since then, however, there have Barbary Lions found in captivity. There are about 140 left in the world.
Yes, the American lion has been extinct for about 11,000 years.
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
It has NEVER been extinct.
A species that has entirely died out is considered extinct. An example of extinct species are the dodo, saber-tooth tigers, woolly mammoths, Canary Island giant rats, Cape lion, and the Red Rail.
kill a lion, skin it, then tan the leather.
No, lions have a conservation status of "Vulnerable", but they are not extinct.
No. The Cape Serval is an extinct species.
in soth africa