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No, unless they is only one female, they can transfer male DNA into her womb and hopefully, she'll birth the same species as dad.

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Q: Can species that become extinct be replaced?
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What types of species are most vulneraable to exstinction?

Over geologic time ALL species become extinct and are replaced by new species, that is how evolution happens.


When a species dies out what does it become?

When the last living member of that species dies, the species become "extinct".


Modern scientific explanations of evolution?

That no species is stable, and that all species become extinct in time. That includes us.


The death of all the organisms of a species?

Extinct (Extinction)


When will flies become extinct?

Flies will likely continue to evolve for another 1.1 billion years before extinction. The current species will have gone extinct (replaced with a new species of Fly) long before then.


Are bluebirds extinct?

No - there are over 40 known species and no species are known to have become extinct.


What happens if a species no longer reproduces?

Extinction. When a species fails to adapt, it dies out.


Two species have the same niche. What is the most likely outcome when one species is the superior competitor?

The other species will become extinct


Why do dozens of animals become extinct daily?

Primarily most species become extinct because they are unable to adapt....that being said dozens of identified species do not become extinct every day.


Why do most species of animals become extinct?

Most become extinct because they can not adapt to changes in their environments. Those that can don't become extinct.


Doe human can become extinct?

Any species will become extinct in time, including humans.


How many species become extinct everyday?

About 35 - 150 species of life become extinct everyday. Most due to deforestation (loss of rainforest).