The first reason why Rabbits are not going extinct is because they reproduce really quickly. Secondly their habitat, fields is growing because of farms.
protect their habitat
rabbits are unique creatures
Elks are going extinct from over hunting and from lack of food. (info from Google)
Yes, they are going to be extinct because they are threated
Blue jays are not endangered or extinct.
Rabbits need big areas to live in because there are many rabbits in one area at a time, and the rabbits need space to reproduce and they are going to need space for their young rabbits.
Not much darren
Yes they are endangered. No, Lionhead rabbits are not endangered or going extinct: no domestic breed of rabbit is. If anything, domestic rabbits are overpopulated: they're the third most relinquished pet (after cats and dogs), and many animal shelters have far too many of them, so they need to kill them in order to make room for more.
No, the gray fox is in no danger of going extinct.
are the coquerel's sifka lemur going extinct
they are going extinct because the poaching and habitat loss
they are going extinct but not yet
Alpacas are domesticated and at no risk of going extinct.
mabye you could raise them and talk to the hunters
Elks are going extinct from over hunting and from lack of food. (info from Google)
As of July 2014, there are no signs that bats are going extinct. There are an millions of bats living all across the world.
No, unfortunately. European rabbits, an entirely introduced species in Australia, continue to devastate the countryside, creating an ecological disaster in Australia.
They are not fully extinct. but they are going fastly. They are near totally extinct
never heard the expression 'going at it like rabbits'?...