Moose have not become extinct; they still exist in various regions of the Northern Hemisphere, including North America and parts of Europe and Asia. However, populations can decline due to habitat loss, hunting, climate change, and diseases. Conservation efforts are in place in many areas to protect and manage moose populations. If you're referring to a specific local extinction or a past event, please provide more details.
they got beat up by a gang of ravenous black squirrels in the Forrest of enchantment then the woodland critters came along and stole their food :( r.i.p stag moose
No, lions have a conservation status of "Vulnerable", but they are not extinct.
yes.
Extinction. When a species fails to adapt, it dies out.
the fox
The moose is not endangered. It is listed as a species of least concern by IUCN.
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moose, just like any other kind of animal can reproduce, but if they do go extinct. Wolves will eat other things, wolves don;t just eat moose you know.
megaloceros aka the Irish elk Candiacervus Libralces and Stag-moose are extinct deer
Ri is the scientific term for extinct dinosaur in the form of moose
They are not extinct.
They are not extinct.
They are not extinct.
not in this life
The are not fully extinct but nearly extinct.
Most become extinct because they can not adapt to changes in their environments. Those that can don't become extinct.
In years maybe decades the panda will become extinct