Examples of using Are extinct in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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CDs are extinct like the dinosaurs- it's all the artist wanted to say.
at least ten are extinct, another five are moribund,[8]
as well as several other groups whose languages are extinct or nearly so,
Proper conservation in the captive breeding facilities could help restore these animals who are extinct in the wild.
humans are extinct.
According to Panthera, a wildcat conservation group, lions have vanished from over 80 percent of their historic range and are extinct in 26 countries.
There are nine recent subspecies of tiger, three of which are extinct and one of which is almost certain to become extinct in the near future.
humans are extinct.
as well as several other peoples whose languages are extinct or nearly so,
Two of its three peaks, Mawenzi and Shira, are extinct while Kibo, its highest peak, is dormant and could erupt again.
Whether volcanoes are extinct or alive, it comes to the same thing for us, said the geographer.-The thing that matters to us is the mountain.
Seven of these species are extinct, prehistoric species known from fossils, while four are still extant.
Neanderthals and Denisovans are extinct groups of hominins that separated from each other more than 390,000 years ago.
CDs are extinct like the dinosaurs- it's all the artist wanted to say.
Of the 25 native species in the UK 7 are declining and 2 are extinct- one of which is the short-haired bumblebee.
All species of the genus except Homo sapiens(modern humans) are extinct.
However, none have been confirmed and the scientific consensus is that they are extinct.
time where healthy snacks are extinct and are taken from burgers that are not just breaking with fat, they also pose a serious threat to an individual's health.
at least ten are extinct, another four(perhaps five) are moribund,[2][3]
Four of these volcanoes are active, two are dormant, and more than 123 are extinct, many having since been ground beneath the waves by erosion as seamounts and atolls.