bears died out in England around 700-800AD
I don't think this is true as in the Domesday book the men of Norwich were required to provide one bear, and 6 dogs to bait it, to the King each year. So bears were still around until at least the 11th century.
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They are not extinct.
They become extinct.
What do you think might happen to acommunity if grizzy bears suddenly become extinct
polar bears
Grizzly Bears are not extinct.
1. Koalas are not bears. 2. Koalas are not extinct.
Black bears are definitely not going extinct! The population of black bears is very healthy.
There would be no more grizzly bears which may tamper with the ecosystem because now there will be an over population of fish and other things they bears used to eat.
Yes, but after the loss of land bridges to Europe, it became extinct. Due to hunting and habitat loss, it is practically extinct in Europe outside of Russia, with small populations in the Pyrenees and northern Italy.
Polar bears are not extinct. They are still around in limited numbers in the wild, and in zoos. They will probably never be extinct. Even if they are only found in zoos, they will always be a few polar bears around. People will save the species, even as it's natural habitat grows less and less.they haven't not yet anyways but they may in a madder of years
Bears HAVE instinct much like people have instinct. So take that as a Yes or No. Or if you mean "are bears EXTINCT" then No. Instinct and extinct are not opposites.
They are not nearly extinct. They are not on the endangered species list.