I've got 1-the elephant bird. Its smaller than your nail! great name(!) ;-)
One extinct bird is the Dodo, which was native to the island of Mauritius. It became extinct in the late 17th century due to habitat destruction, hunting, and predation from introduced species. Efforts to conserve endangered bird species are critical to prevent further extinctions.
Extinction. When a species fails to adapt, it dies out.
They are extinct, gone forever.
It is estimated that out of all species that have ever lived, almost 99.9% of all species have gone extinct. No species will ever live forever, they will go extinct one time or another no matter what.
It is estimated that around 17 species of sharks have gone extinct. These extinctions have been mainly caused by overfishing, habitat destruction, and climate change. Efforts are continuing to protect and conserve the remaining shark species to prevent further extinctions.
That's when a species or group of species no longer exists. The Dodo bird, for example, has gone extinct in recent history because all of them died out.
It has been estimated that 1 to 4 billion species of animals have already gone extinct. Some animals that have gone extinct are the American Mastodon, Dire Wolf, Florida Spectacled Bear, and the Dodo bird.
You can't answer this question as bird species are going extinct all the time...
when there are no living members of a species the species is said to be "extinct".
1,200 birds are currently extinct
You can't. If a species is extinct, that means that no organism in that species is alive. It is gone forever.
Extinct species are gone. There are no members left alive. Therefore, there is nothing one can do for them.
all these species are extinct in antarticaAAcanthodiscusAntarctodonArchaeospheniscus lopdelliArchaeospheniscus wimaniAristonectesAustralodelphisCCoelacanthusCynognathusGGondwanatheriaHHibolithesKKannemeyeriaKingenaKombuisiaLLystrosaurusMMicrasterMicrobiotheriaNeitheaOOgygopsisOsteolepisOxytomaPalaeeudyptes klekowskiiParotosuchusPolarornisRRabidosaurusScenellaTTerebratulaThrinaxodonTritylodonWWhiteavesia
A species is extinct when there is none left in the world, though you can say 'extinct in britain' for example to show they have gone from that area
When a particular species ceases to exist, that species has gone extinct. An extinct species has no living family members.
dodo bird
It is hard to calculate the number of animals that have become extinct since 1681 since some species went extinct before scientists knew they existed. What is known is that more than 90 species of birds and hundreds of species of mammals have gone extinct since then.