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The closest living relative of penguins is thought to be the petrel bird, which is also a seabird known for its physical adaptations for life in the ocean. Both penguins and petrels share certain evolutionary traits due to their adaptations to similar aquatic environments.
No, alligators are not extinct. They are still found in various parts of the world, particularly in freshwater habitats in the southeastern United States, China, and some parts of South America. However, their populations have been threatened by habitat loss and hunting.
Yes, the American lion has been extinct for about 11,000 years.
No. While alligators are related to dinosaurs they are not dinosaurs.
The American egret is not extinct. However, some populations are considered endangered due to habitat loss, pollution, and hunting. Conservation efforts are in place to protect these birds and their habitats.
Dinosaurs became extinct from starvation, they did not evolve into any other species who's descendants live today. The closest thing you can get to naming an animal who were contemporary with dinosaurs are sharks, and alligators.
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Alligators number in the millions in the U.S. The Chinese alligator is rare, and numbers are less than 1000.Chinese Alligators (Alligator sinensis) and American Alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) are the only surviving species of alligators. There were other species of alligators but they are all extinct now.
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The Aphanapteryx is a highly close relative of the Dodo bird. Not only because it comes from the same family but it also; only existed on Mauritius Island, was a flightless bird, and is now extinct!
The closest living relative of penguins is thought to be the petrel bird, which is also a seabird known for its physical adaptations for life in the ocean. Both penguins and petrels share certain evolutionary traits due to their adaptations to similar aquatic environments.
The Chinese alligator, a small relative of the American alligator is endangered. The American 'gator is quite common, and not endangered.
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It would perhaps disrupt the 'food chain' a bit (although the American Alligators would compensate for this), but not really. However, it would be a shame to lose another species of crocodile when so many are becoming extinct...
Perhaps they mean the South America Margay (Leopardus wiedii). See link below:But then there's the Jaguar and the Ocelot, too...
Megalania is related to modern-day monitor lizards and is considered to be a giant, extinct relative of these lizards. Its closest living relatives are believed to be the lace monitors and perenties found in Australia.