Are golden eagle extinct or living?
Golden eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) are not extinct; they are living birds of prey found in various parts of the world. Their conservation status, however, varies depending on the region and population. In some areas, they may be considered threatened or endangered due to habitat loss, human persecution, and other factors, while in other regions, their populations may be stable or even increasing. Overall, golden eagles are not extinct and can be found in parts of North America, Europe, Asia, and North Africa.