Examples of using Practically extinct in English and their translations into Spanish
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It was practically extinct.
We live in a new age, and they are practically extinct.
They're practically extinct.
Thus, Jardí dels Tarongers becomes the stage for a practically extinct proximity.
They're practically extinct, Dee Dee.
You will also have a good chance of encountering condors, the worlds largest flying bird, andother Andean fauna such as vicuña, practically extinct elsewhere.
The race must be practically extinct.
Presently it is practically extinct from continental European coasts, with just small subpopulations remaining around Corsica, Sardinia and Pantellaria.
Now that bird is practically extinct.
Today livestock is practically extinct in the area, but a proof, of its importance in the past, are the numerous caves that were taken advantage to gather sheep herds mainly.
There are certain trades from the past that are disappearing orthat are so scarcely used that they have become practically extinct due to the constant evolution of the world and of technology.
Katipo is a practically extinct venomous species.
Javier Sanz Viticultor Verdejo Malcorta is a singular white wine, the result of 2 years of research that served to rescue Malcorta,a type of Verdejo grape that was practically extinct.
Our kind is practically extinct.
Xcaret's scarlet macaw conservation program was born in 1994 with the first efforts for the reproduction of the species, in order to consolidate in a medium and long term the repopulation of Mexican natural habitats,where it was practically extinct.
They became practically extinct at the end of the 19th century.
Steindachneridion species suffer intense anthropogenic pressure, through modification to their habitat and due to overfishing; consequently,some of them are highly endangered and practically extinct in various parts of their original areas of distribution.
Yes, a very rare bird, practically extinct… If anything is extinct on the moor.
The beluga sturgeon is practically extinct and, uh, inside this tin is the remains of a very rare animal, and not just its remains.
The blue Spix's Macaw was thought to be practically extinct… with the last remaining family living under protection… at the Blu Bird Sanctuary in Rio de Janeiro.