No. There are many species of the moth that are apparently still thriving. Not all of them have been evaluated by population and habitat, and it is likely there are several historical species now extinct.
The genus Hemaris contains about 25 extant species. Despite their name and similarity in appearance to hummingbirds, they are insects, not birds. In the UK they are sometimes called Bee-Hawk Moths.
No.If you live in Florida or Miami , your highest number would be 5 but you can find more in South America or the other continents
Sword-billed hummingbirds have a conservation status of "No Concern." They are numerous in some areas of South America. So they are not extinct and should stay that way for quite a while.
i think their not but some species might becoming extinct.
its not becoming extinct because its species is least concerned
The emu is not in any danger of becoming extinct. Its status is "secure".
They are not becoming extinct, in fact, they are quite abundant.
pink dolphines are becoming extinct by the number of oil spills
Yes, some of each group are becoming extinct
African elephants are becoming extinct because people are killing them .
Amur leopards are becoming extinct becuase people want their teeth for medicne
Amur leopards are becoming extinct becuase people want their teeth for medicne
The Dodo bird is extinct.
no