Bali Tiger, Cape Lion, Caspian Tiger, Javan Tiger, Cave Lion, Giant Cheetah, American Lion, European Jaguar, Smilodon
Some "cats" have gone extinct, such as the sabertooth. However, the cat as a whole has never been completely extinct.
The cats mentioned here, Puma, Lynx and Bengal Tiger are NOT extinct. The Thylicine (Tasmanian Tiger) is not a cat but a marsupial and was declared extinct at one point, however there have been some sightings that have brought this into question in recent years.
Although wild cats may suffer from construction and cities, it is highly doubtful that they will become extinct in the near future. More cities --> more cats as pets --> more abandoned or escaped cats --> more feral cats. More cities --> more food for feral cats. More roads --> slightly less cats due to being run over, but not enough to make a big difference.
Five categories of risk species include extinct, extinct in the wild, critically endangered, endangered and vulnerable.
The statement that emperor penguins are coming extinct is false. In fact, their population has been slowly inclining each year since 1993. Many humans can and do hurt, or hunt them, but nevertheless they are not on the extinct or threatened list.
Siamese
Jaguars are not extinct.But however the most extinct cats are the saber-tooth tigers,i believe.
Saber cats are extinct which means that they no longer exist
Some "cats" have gone extinct, such as the sabertooth. However, the cat as a whole has never been completely extinct.
No they are not. They are on the endangered list but not extinct (yet).
They are not nearly extinct. They are not on the endangered species list.
they died out in 10,000bc
Your question is not clear. Which animal are you wondering about cats making extinct?
The snow leopard is not extinct, it is on the list of endangered species, but not extinct.
T-RexPterodactylAnd other extinct dinosaurs.
No, but it is endangered of becoming extinct.
There is one at http://www.aaanativearts.com/extinct-tribes.html