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Yeah it was with the fur trade and the need for food as well as the fat to make oils I’m a hunter but it still makes me sick that we can just wipe out an entire species
Actually it's the beast system prophesied in the book of Revelation. Man was herded into this lifestyle by design. Man didn't invent any of these modern technologies and does not rule the world's governments. We are the slave class peasants and it's been this way almost from the beginning. The ruling class are not the same as what you would call "mankind". Your average person is manipulated and has been lied to about the true nature of this world.
It makes me sad that I'll never be able to see any of these animals in the flesh, and that's what hits hard for me. A lot of these animals went extinct before I was born, and it sucks. I was born in 2003, and I haven't even seen the animals that were mentioned after 2003 and that hurts me even more.
What is more frustrating it is that we actually enter in a point of no return for the extintion of many more animal species. This video made me realize how fragile some of those species are. Like frogs or birds. Sadly we will see a lot of extintions from now on.
It's not only sad that they are extinct, but it's especially awful that most, if not all of these animals extinctions happened because of mankind's obsession with greed and lack of care for these creatures And it's even more of a shame of the fact that it's still happening today
Actually it's the beast system prophesied in the book of Revelation. Man was herded into this lifestyle by design. Man didn't invent any of these modern technologies and does not rule the world's governments. We are the slave class peasants and it's been this way almost from the beginning. The ruling class are not the same as what you would call "mankind". Your average person is manipulated and has been lied to about the true nature of this world.
Alot of these but gotta remember extinction is also a part of life....humans will be extinct one day. And you'll know when there another animal that comes (or evolves) into the world, who will have the ability to do everything we do but more. That will be the first sign
@@SquobBob False. The human species has existed for 310,000 years without causing such destruction. It was only after civilization was invented that this began to happen, a mere 10,000 years ago. So, it is civilization that is to blame. This is supported by the few remaining hunter-gatherers being in tune with the natural world, such as the Sentinelese.
Humans started to extinct animal species even before we were civilised. It was a slow process but unstoppable which has been going on since but now much faster.
One of the saddest to go was Steller's Sea Cow at 11:51. This slow, friendly animal was discovered in 1741 and hunted to extinction for it's fat and hide by 1768, only 27 years after it was first discovered.
The problem are cats and rats. When humans settle a new area almost allways cats and rats will be brought with them and almost allways the first thing they will do is going on a killing spree at the local Wildlife.
The thylacine is from Tasmania and is more commonly known as the Tasmanian tiger (for obvious reasons). There's actually a million dollar reward if you find one
It’s so sad that we won’t get to see these animals anymore😭. They disappear but not a lot of new ones are being discovered. A lot of birds went extinct. You should’ve included the Laughing Owl. Fun Fact: most of the birds on New Zealand are vulnerable because they don’t have the adaptions for flying because they had no need. Also this video made me cry, good job.
According to some reports from eyewitnesses, the elusive Eastern Cougar can still be found in some hard to navigate regions of the Appalachian Mountains with even some reports from Florida. I know there are several groups trying to get trail camera evidence for proof, but as a yet, not enough has been provided to have them changed to “Critically Endangered “
@@MybeautifulandamazingPrincess i don't about that, we should try finding the eastern cougar so we can breed programs to release them back in the wild and make wildlife proctored land like preserves around. with all of this we may give them the second chance like american alligator. the past has many times told us if we don't do anything to help an endangered species they can go extinct very quickly, and there will be no more chances to save it, in fact many of the species on this list have went extinct due to us not help them or helping them but it's to late.
@@MybeautifulandamazingPrincess If we can get evidence of their existence laws and monitoring can be put into place in order to protect the species and to make sure they don't go extinct for real
Your choice of music for this video is so haunting, perfect for this video. It really got to me, looking into those creatures eyes knowing they'll never be, again. It's like they're forever roaming in the universe, unable to get back to earth, that's how the music makes me feel, for these animals. This is a really good video, thank you for your time and effort it must have taken to finish this.💔
Neither is the Bajji (Although i do understand why its on this list, since its functionally exctint, meaning it cannot breed anymore because aged animals).
Some of these wouldnt be as hard to reintroduce considering they have really close living relatives.....and I bet the habitat that some are from would likely have more laws in place to protect them from here on out.... Maybe they would be a harm to their native ecosystem considering their prolonged absence, but amazing things happened in Yellowstone when certain animals were reintroduced.
It hurts so much to know, that we will never see them again. And it rippes your heart out, when you read Jenny-Jinya's comics. I still remember the one, with the Soul of a carolina parakeet, that wants to see the colours of its feathers again..The moment death enters the museum with him, the slow realisation of the reader. Then you see it. And it hits you like a truck. Death can't even look at it. He just stays there, and this once beautiful bird..This "I wish I hadn't asked"..it broke Something inside me.
Nostalgic emotion strikes. Well, it feels relaxing looking at those animals of the past. You can feel the nature and the vibes of your old days when you were innocent and happy.
It makes me so sad to see how many different types of wolves that have already gone extinct.. but it’s amazing to see all the different other species that lived
The Newfonland Wolf have had a few sightings its possible that their are just a small population of them but in 2019 someone shot a wolf thought to be a coyote but found it to be a Labrador wolf (they are closely related to the Newfonland Wolf) so maybe there is still hope
The crazy thing is, these are the animals we have found. Just imagine all the extinct animals we have never discovered. I guess the lesson here is don't be forgotten because your species will be gone someday
Goodness gracious a lot more wolf subspecies went extinct then I was expecting..it makes me grateful for the people who worked hard to conserve the gray wolf and reintroduce them to their original ecosystems to the point where they are no longer endangered in the modern world. I just wish the other wolves would’ve had a better fate.
@@MybeautifulandamazingPrincess when gray wolves were removed from Yellowstone the entire ecosystem was in shambles and the elk and deer populations were overpopulated to the point where there was little growing at all. When wolves were reintroduced the ecosystem stabilized.
@@MybeautifulandamazingPrincess that’s true, but why do you think we haven’t seen anymore animals as big as dinosaurs anymore? Or why there are only two monotremes alive today?Once something is gone, it can be gone for a many lifetimes before something similar ever comes of it. And just because it will eventually come doesn’t mean it will be quick. Removing a species entirely has a domino effect for everyone involved and you could just as easily say ‘oh, well if humans went extinct, another species would take our place’ it doesn’t work like that. Not to mention, the removal of wolves was not natural at all, their near extinction was greatly hastened by people deliberately going out of their way to kill them, so it makes it even harder for the ecosystem to stabilize because we sped up the process.
@@mothmanmarcus346 its the same case in japan when both the Hokkaido wolf and the japanese wolf went extinct. Now the deer population is so overpopulated that its becoming a problem for rice farms and the ecosystem as a whole since they basically don’t have any natural predator…
Yes….I prefer them too people we chop down forest to make coal which hurts the environment more we still use dead dinosaurs to power our cars which not only hurts the environment even more it disrespects the Leacy of life that existed before us it’s terrible in the Bible we’re described as the perfect species god created….no…we are not
I can see the land animal being extinct since not alot of places to hide but these fishes and other sea animals, probably they still exist in other parts of the region. We still haven't explored the whole ocean so still a chance they are not extinct.
Most extinctions as of recent years were caused by Human activity. Unlike other eras where climate extremes and other factors in nature caused massive extinctions.
1. The dama gazelle and barbary lion are just extinct in the wild. 2. Every wolf subspecies included here other than the honshu and hokkaido wolf have since been subsumed under Canis lupus nubilus, Canis lupus occidentalis, or Canis lupus arctos, which are all extant. 3. The eastern cougar is no longer a valid subspecies and has been subsumed under Puma concolor couguar, which is extant. 4. The eastern elk is no longer a valid subspecies and has been subsumed under Cervus canadensis nelsoni, which is extant. This is an awesome video regardless, thank you for your work!
@@bluethenoob2 There are 90-100 in captivity as of 2019 that are genetically pure enough to be considered Barbary Lions, all descending from pure Barbary Lions that were brought to mainly to Europe. There were also 21 Baraby Lions owned by the King of Morocco that were later brought to other zoos, and today a studbook has been made to document the descendants of these lions. If you have any evidence that contradicts this information, I would genuinely be interested in seeing it so I can avoid spreading misinformation!
@@bluethenoob2 They have been rediscovered, but not in the way you think. Bernard's wolf, though previously classified as its own subspecies of Grey Wolf (Canis lupus bernardi), is currently recognized by the majority of taxonomists and pretty much all major taxonomic authorities as being part of the subspecies Canis lupus arctos, the Arctic Wolf. So since the Arctic Wolf subspecies is still alive, and Bernard's Wolf (aka the Banks Island Wolf) was never a unique type of wolf, Bernard's Wolf should not be included in this video as it never technically went extinct (since it never existed uniquely in the first place).
wow, this video is really well put together and informative! it’s fascinating to see how many species went extinct recently. but honestly, i can’t help but wonder if we’re focusing too much on what we've lost instead of the potential for conservation efforts. maybe we should spend more time highlighting successful recovery stories instead?
I don't think anyone misses the Rocky Mountain Locust. It was a serious pest to agriculture and it's extinction was caused by farmers plowing fields where the locusts laid their eggs.
Javan lapwing disebut juga dengan burung trulek jawa, tetapi keberadaaannya sangat sulit ditemukan, yang ada hanya awetan taksiderminya saja di museum zoologi.
Thanks for the video and people please remember to love and care for every species on the planet they a part reason we are still here today we are not better than them
@@TarbosaurusBaatar But were the stripes of Javan tiger different from that of the Bengal tiger or the extinct Bali, or Caspian tigers? I heard that the Caspian tiger had more stripes than any other tiger species.
Something seems wrong. I live on O'ahu and we see the Passenger Pigeon ( shown at 3:43 ) all the time. It has the unmistakable pink/peach throat and breast with all the blue gray head and body. Same markings and foliage. Is there a similar cousin that yet exists?
That is a different bird. In historic times passenger pigeons were not typically found west of the Great Plains in North America, as their prime habitat were the ancient chestnut forests that have also been destroyed. Their breeding range was in areas around Michigan. In the Pleistocene they did live in California, as their bones have been found in the La Brea pits. No Holocene records of them in the state seem to exist.
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What happened to the Extinction Blog?
@@theprehistoricprofessor9076 same here I couldn't find it
@@ExtinctionTalesOfForgotten1 👍
@@ExtinctionTalesOfForgotten1 that sucks man, I really love the channel!
I love too see extinct animals in extinction blog
It seems that the late 1800s was a rough time for animals
Industrial revolution and its consequences.
Yeah it was with the fur trade and the need for food as well as the fat to make oils I’m a hunter but it still makes me sick that we can just wipe out an entire species
Bro now it’s worse, we’re heading to be in the 6th Mass extinction right now
Yea
Actually it's the beast system prophesied in the book of Revelation. Man was herded into this lifestyle by design. Man didn't invent any of these modern technologies and does not rule the world's governments. We are the slave class peasants and it's been this way almost from the beginning. The ruling class are not the same as what you would call "mankind". Your average person is manipulated and has been lied to about the true nature of this world.
It makes me sad that I'll never be able to see any of these animals in the flesh, and that's what hits hard for me. A lot of these animals went extinct before I was born, and it sucks. I was born in 2003, and I haven't even seen the animals that were mentioned after 2003 and that hurts me even more.
It's better than FNF
We are sad about all animal on earth are declared extinct since many year ago
You will be able to see them in the flesh just not in this universe. They still exist in other universes and are flourishing there.
don't worry i was born 3 years ago and it sucks too. so you're not the only one.
you won't see most animals that exist now anyways
this is a great reminder to always appreciate the wild life we have now
what if i don't care?
@@Lora_Beolab based
@@92ndmeenyweeny you just complimented an idiot
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What is more frustrating it is that we actually enter in a point of no return for the extintion of many more animal species. This video made me realize how fragile some of those species are. Like frogs or birds. Sadly we will see a lot of extintions from now on.
It's not only sad that they are extinct, but it's especially awful that most, if not all of these animals extinctions happened because of mankind's obsession with greed and lack of care for these creatures
And it's even more of a shame of the fact that it's still happening today
Actually it's the beast system prophesied in the book of Revelation. Man was herded into this lifestyle by design. Man didn't invent any of these modern technologies and does not rule the world's governments. We are the slave class peasants and it's been this way almost from the beginning. The ruling class are not the same as what you would call "mankind". Your average person is manipulated and has been lied to about the true nature of this world.
Alot of these but gotta remember extinction is also a part of life....humans will be extinct one day. And you'll know when there another animal that comes (or evolves) into the world, who will have the ability to do everything we do but more. That will be the first sign
@@Cryttr bro was trying to defend us, causing mass death
@@cartooncatboy3009bro us delusional
@@ammarsalim1185 what?
Ever since I was a child the prospect of animals going extinct was saddening, the thought of not being able to witness these creatures
It's such a sad thing that because of us, so many animals went extinct.
Really, Humans are the most cruel.
I dont think a single person will deny it. We are quite literally the worst animal to ever exist.
Yes.
HAHAHA 😈😈
@@SquobBob False. The human species has existed for 310,000 years without causing such destruction. It was only after civilization was invented that this began to happen, a mere 10,000 years ago.
So, it is civilization that is to blame. This is supported by the few remaining hunter-gatherers being in tune with the natural world, such as the Sentinelese.
yes...
What an awesome sight it would be to observe these amazing animals today. It breaks my heart to know that we have contributed to their extinction. 😞
In year pandemic we are sad now about all animal through go to extinction
Humanity triumphant 💪
We? I didn't do shiiii and neither did you
Cry me a river
Humans started to extinct animal species even before we were civilised. It was a slow process but unstoppable which has been going on since but now much faster.
One of the saddest to go was Steller's Sea Cow at 11:51. This slow, friendly animal was discovered in 1741 and hunted to extinction for it's fat and hide by 1768, only 27 years after it was first discovered.
It was actually extinct in 1781.
When is it rediscovered
@@kurtcoones3798 It's completely gone. Never again will it come back. I'm sorry
Since birds are my all time favorite animal, I find it quite sad that they are the ones most heavily affected in this video.
yes too bad i love chasing birds and they are very pretty!
The problem are cats and rats. When humans settle a new area almost allways cats and rats will be brought with them and almost allways the first thing they will do is going on a killing spree at the local Wildlife.
Glad you didn't give up when they shut your channel down man! Keep up the good work. I subscribed
The picture of the Mexican grizzly bear on top of the car makes me so sad 😔🥺
MW2?
The thylacine is from Tasmania and is more commonly known as the Tasmanian tiger (for obvious reasons). There's actually a million dollar reward if you find one
bro they are extinct
It’s like big foot THERE NOT REAL. anymore
@@bigredo346 that's why the reward is so high
So I just have to paint stripes on a dog and I get a million dollars
@@bigredo346 that should do the trick
It’s so sad that we won’t get to see these animals anymore😭. They disappear but not a lot of new ones are being discovered. A lot of birds went extinct. You should’ve included the Laughing Owl. Fun Fact: most of the birds on New Zealand are vulnerable because they don’t have the adaptions for flying because they had no need.
Also this video made me cry, good job.
Yes, I totally agree!
Yes I missed laughing owl here. Also this list list is just a fraction of those large number of animals (and plants, which I am not addressing here).
Yes, I see. There are lots of extinct animals you probably can’t list them all. Good job though.
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Haka dance NZ team never forget the laughing owl
According to some reports from eyewitnesses, the elusive Eastern Cougar can still be found in some hard to navigate regions of the Appalachian Mountains with even some reports from Florida. I know there are several groups trying to get trail camera evidence for proof, but as a yet, not enough has been provided to have them changed to “Critically Endangered “
These people should probably leave them alone, not try to film them
@@MybeautifulandamazingPrincess i don't about that, we should try finding the eastern cougar so we can breed programs to release them back in the wild and make wildlife proctored land like preserves around. with all of this we may give them the second chance like american alligator. the past has many times told us if we don't do anything to help an endangered species they can go extinct very quickly, and there will be no more chances to save it, in fact many of the species on this list have went extinct due to us not help them or helping them but it's to late.
The Florida Panther is a recognized and extant species...
@@smartacus88 yea bro
@@MybeautifulandamazingPrincess If we can get evidence of their existence laws and monitoring can be put into place in order to protect the species and to make sure they don't go extinct for real
Extinct birds
0:27 king island emu
0:31 Kangroo island emu
0:39 mauritius blue pigeon
0:41 Mascarene parrot
0:51 hoopoe starling
0:57 ourltimati sandpiper
1:02 spectacled cormorant
1:06 great auk
1:27 finsch’s duck
1:32 New Zealand quail
1:42 labrador duck
2:07 Seychelles parakeet
2:16 Bonin wood pigeon
2:26 Bonin nakkeen night heron
Pt.2 coming soon
Where part 2
The Dodo, the moa, the carrier pigeon. All the megafauna. As long as life exists there will be extinctions.
God please bring back all these birds 😭
@@househeadanimsyt6134I know you from AdjutantGOAT
Appreciate the passion.
Honestly no other channel has this kind of get the point content, keep it up mate 🙌👏👏👏👍👍👍
Thank you very much.
Your choice of music for this video is so haunting, perfect for this video. It really got to me, looking into those creatures eyes knowing they'll never be, again. It's like they're forever roaming in the universe, unable to get back to earth, that's how the music makes me feel, for these animals. This is a really good video, thank you for your time and effort it must have taken to finish this.💔
The video is back!! I've been looking for this one!! Nicely done man.
Its crazy how our ancestors have witnessed these animals live and die out over time
The mhorr gazelle is not extinct, it's being currently reintroduced
Same with the caucasian wisent. It has been bred in captivity and released into the wild.
I was surprised to see it there
Neither is the Bajji (Although i do understand why its on this list, since its functionally exctint, meaning it cannot breed anymore because aged animals).
@@nickdentoom1173 The Baiji is functionally extinct sadly.. no sightings.. nothing.
Glad to see u back again dude!
So sad to see so many no longer with us.
Researchers and bird experts said the Ivory Billed Woodpeckers are not extinct. The birds have been spotted around 2012 in Arkansas and Louisiana.
Some of these wouldnt be as hard to reintroduce considering they have really close living relatives.....and I bet the habitat that some are from would likely have more laws in place to protect them from here on out....
Maybe they would be a harm to their native ecosystem considering their prolonged absence, but amazing things happened in Yellowstone when certain animals were reintroduced.
Some of the more recent extinct creatures are bound to be out there somewhere, I just feel they are.
It hurts so much to know, that we will never see them again. And it rippes your heart out, when you read Jenny-Jinya's comics. I still remember the one, with the Soul of a carolina parakeet, that wants to see the colours of its feathers again..The moment death enters the museum with him, the slow realisation of the reader. Then you see it. And it hits you like a truck. Death can't even look at it. He just stays there, and this once beautiful bird..This "I wish I hadn't asked"..it broke Something inside me.
Nostalgic emotion strikes. Well, it feels relaxing looking at those animals of the past. You can feel the nature and the vibes of your old days when you were innocent and happy.
It would be cool if you made a video listing every extinct animal from the prehistoric area to the modern times.
Yeah probably take a few hours though
Or forever.
it does say recent
It makes me so sad to see how many different types of wolves that have already gone extinct.. but it’s amazing to see all the different other species that lived
We may not be as cruel as we think we are, but we sure are completely unaware of the unfathomable power that is within our hands...
Makes me sad how so many breeds of my favorite animal (wolves) had gone extinct :(
japan feels really bad now for killing their native wolf population. thats why they keep using them in the media.
The Newfonland Wolf have had a few sightings its possible that their are just a small population of them but in 2019 someone shot a wolf thought to be a coyote but found it to be a Labrador wolf (they are closely related to the Newfonland Wolf) so maybe there is still hope
The Heredia Robber Frog was actually rediscovered back in 2016
you’re right listed as (CR) critically endangered
For pet trade?
And the fact that mostly humans are the reason that they went instinct is insane
The crazy thing is, these are the animals we have found. Just imagine all the extinct animals we have never discovered. I guess the lesson here is don't be forgotten because your species will be gone someday
Goodness gracious a lot more wolf subspecies went extinct then I was expecting..it makes me grateful for the people who worked hard to conserve the gray wolf and reintroduce them to their original ecosystems to the point where they are no longer endangered in the modern world. I just wish the other wolves would’ve had a better fate.
Why does that make you grateful? Like so what if the grey wolf goes extinct, What's the big deal
@@MybeautifulandamazingPrincess when gray wolves were removed from Yellowstone the entire ecosystem was in shambles and the elk and deer populations were overpopulated to the point where there was little growing at all. When wolves were reintroduced the ecosystem stabilized.
@@mothmanmarcus346 But the ecosystem would stabilize itself eventually, another species would fill the ecological niche
@@MybeautifulandamazingPrincess that’s true, but why do you think we haven’t seen anymore animals as big as dinosaurs anymore? Or why there are only two monotremes alive today?Once something is gone, it can be gone for a many lifetimes before something similar ever comes of it.
And just because it will eventually come doesn’t mean it will be quick. Removing a species entirely has a domino effect for everyone involved and you could just as easily say ‘oh, well if humans went extinct, another species would take our place’ it doesn’t work like that.
Not to mention, the removal of wolves was not natural at all, their near extinction was greatly hastened by people deliberately going out of their way to kill them, so it makes it even harder for the ecosystem to stabilize because we sped up the process.
@@mothmanmarcus346 its the same case in japan when both the Hokkaido wolf and the japanese wolf went extinct. Now the deer population is so overpopulated that its becoming a problem for rice farms and the ecosystem as a whole since they basically don’t have any natural predator…
This is a great video, thank you.
Hey there! Will you able to revive your old videos? I miss them a lot
I have drafts for each. Each will be uploaded, just need time.
Have you ever have a feeling that you’re closer to animals rather than people?
Yes….I prefer them too people we chop down forest to make coal which hurts the environment more we still use dead dinosaurs to power our cars which not only hurts the environment even more it disrespects the Leacy of life that existed before us it’s terrible in the Bible we’re described as the perfect species god created….no…we are not
Enjoyed the video but now feeling sad. So many amazing animals lost
Epic video, this is so informative, thank you! But idk if this is just me, but the song is kinda disturbing
I can see the land animal being extinct since not alot of places to hide but these fishes and other sea animals, probably they still exist in other parts of the region. We still haven't explored the whole ocean so still a chance they are not extinct.
Most extinctions as of recent years were caused by Human activity.
Unlike other eras where climate extremes and other factors in nature caused massive extinctions.
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@@MybeautifulandamazingPrincess what ?
@@ferdiansyahhilmi3016 Humanity's triumph over nature 😎
@@MybeautifulandamazingPrincess Cringe
This video actually moved me to tears...😢
GREAT JOB BRO! YOUR EDITING IS GREAT! AND THE MUSIC FIT THE VIDEO! HOBESTLY, FEEL SAD FOR THESE ANIMAL. THEY ARE IN HEAVEN NOW
Isnt the Mhorr Gazelle still extant? As I know, it is extinct in the wild, but has captive populations in zoos.
1. The dama gazelle and barbary lion are just extinct in the wild.
2. Every wolf subspecies included here other than the honshu and hokkaido wolf have since been subsumed under Canis lupus nubilus, Canis lupus occidentalis, or Canis lupus arctos, which are all extant.
3. The eastern cougar is no longer a valid subspecies and has been subsumed under Puma concolor couguar, which is extant.
4. The eastern elk is no longer a valid subspecies and has been subsumed under Cervus canadensis nelsoni, which is extant.
This is an awesome video regardless, thank you for your work!
You
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Barbary lion isnt extinct in the wild they are extinct pls edit
@@bluethenoob2 There are 90-100 in captivity as of 2019 that are genetically pure enough to be considered Barbary Lions, all descending from pure Barbary Lions that were brought to mainly to Europe. There were also 21 Baraby Lions owned by the King of Morocco that were later brought to other zoos, and today a studbook has been made to document the descendants of these lions. If you have any evidence that contradicts this information, I would genuinely be interested in seeing it so I can avoid spreading misinformation!
@@wolfbyte2468 Also the bernard's wolf is redicovered they are endangered the video need to fix back
@@bluethenoob2 They have been rediscovered, but not in the way you think. Bernard's wolf, though previously classified as its own subspecies of Grey Wolf (Canis lupus bernardi), is currently recognized by the majority of taxonomists and pretty much all major taxonomic authorities as being part of the subspecies Canis lupus arctos, the Arctic Wolf. So since the Arctic Wolf subspecies is still alive, and Bernard's Wolf (aka the Banks Island Wolf) was never a unique type of wolf, Bernard's Wolf should not be included in this video as it never technically went extinct (since it never existed uniquely in the first place).
@@wolfbyte2468 Thanks for the informations.
That Japanese river otter is crazy!!! Wow! So many are amazing but that one shocked me! 7:19
Japanese empire rules....
wow, this video is really well put together and informative! it’s fascinating to see how many species went extinct recently. but honestly, i can’t help but wonder if we’re focusing too much on what we've lost instead of the potential for conservation efforts. maybe we should spend more time highlighting successful recovery stories instead?
1:46 Look how sad hes face is like. :( Poor little guy...
You forgot Rabb's fringe-limbed treefrog; it's endling was a male named "Toughie" who died in September 2016.
Would We need to put some sad song guess it right now?
I don't think anyone misses the Rocky Mountain Locust. It was a serious pest to agriculture and it's extinction was caused by farmers plowing fields where the locusts laid their eggs.
The birds probably miss the locusts. That many bugs all at once was probably like a big buffet for them, like with cicadas today.
Yes!
I'm surprised by the number of gazelle species.
Thank you so much for sharing.
Yes I remember and I will save them 😢😢😭😭
are we not going to talk about how there are recent photos of the seychelles parakeet being STILL ALIVE?
Darn that one called smooth handfish, that went extinct in 2020, that sucks. 10:54 that could of been something in future.
COVID 19?
Good pick for atmosfare with the music
cape lion looks so depressed at cage
Great Auks 😭😭😭 the true Penguins... 😭
The last one died cause of the worst way it died by getting beaten with stick becuase fisherman belived it was witch that cause a storm
Also I think the mammals and birds are the ones that are facing against extinction the most
No, It's amphibians
Also that
I think birds because over their feathers
Sad that so many animals had gone extinct😩😢☹️😭🥺🙁
Edit: I wish i could save them
I'd skip the locust.
Why did your original channel got removed by RUclips?:\
Please bring back the old soundtrack
And most of these animals went extinct because of human hunting and destruction of habitat
What happend to your old channel?
Europeans went everywhere and hunted down everything they didn't see before.
Hurts but true
Natives also took huge part in making animals extinct
I would say even bigger than europeans
I gotta say this…we still got Eastern Cougars out there. They’re just very low numbers, :(
more likely they are western cougars that stray east
Do eastern cougars look the same as other cougars? Are they bigger or smaller?
@@jancyvargheese5351 their differences are pretty much nonexistent on the surface
@@BradyMcLean I see
😢😢😢😭😭😭 very sorrow and 2021 is also democracy and human rights extinct in our Myanmar
I think there's still some chance for the thylacine to exist .
Was this the same video he made about 100+ extinct animals? I remember that it had different music.
Its always the best ones that never stay..
Quick question, before the music change what song did you use before in this video?
*Spring of Deception* by Density & Time
@@aleksandarvil5718 Thank You!
Javan Lapwings are still exist, they are critically endangered (CR) here in Java and Sumatra
Javan lapwing disebut juga dengan burung trulek jawa, tetapi keberadaaannya sangat sulit ditemukan, yang ada hanya awetan taksiderminya saja di museum zoologi.
the list is critically endangered but possibly extinct
The golden toad was so cool
Why so many in the 1800s? Was is the industrial age? How the hell did a locust go extinct?
Because it was a hobby for the farmers to kill and eat them
That's why
Hey, I love your channel. But what happened to Extinction Blog?
Also, I thought the Mhor Gazelle was not extinct
It is not extinct,but extinct in wild
@@tanmaypandey4028 thanks
@@tanmaypandey4028 no is cr
What do you mean "extinction is forever" they brought back that ibex did they not?
Thanks for the video and people please remember to love and care for every species on the planet they a part reason we are still here today we are not better than them
I still remember the day where we had Dinosour as a pet, can't believe it went extinct long time ago.
What's up with the most replay one?
It is very sad video, I'm crying...
😢
Thanks for reemember me that extinction is forever☠️
This is a pretty good video. The only thing that I would have done is add the cause of their extinction.
Muito legal 👍
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Everybody talking about the video: The video was amazing! How do you think it was?
Me trying to process the Indian Javan Rhino: *it was good*
i hope every video gets reposted ty for everything extinction blog
I will try but a hard task especially when I have to re-edit all.
7:27 Aside from the region it lives in what makes the Javan tiger different from other tigers.
If it is a distinctive species, then it played an ecological role that no other animal in the environment could fill.
@@TarbosaurusBaatar But were the stripes of Javan tiger different from that of the Bengal tiger or the extinct Bali, or Caspian tigers? I heard that the Caspian tiger had more stripes than any other tiger species.
Something seems wrong. I live on O'ahu and we see the Passenger Pigeon ( shown at 3:43 ) all the time. It has the unmistakable pink/peach throat and breast with all the blue gray head and body. Same markings and foliage. Is there a similar cousin that yet exists?
That is a different bird. In historic times passenger pigeons were not typically found west of the Great Plains in North America, as their prime habitat were the ancient chestnut forests that have also been destroyed. Their breeding range was in areas around Michigan.
In the Pleistocene they did live in California, as their bones have been found in the La Brea pits. No Holocene records of them in the state seem to exist.
The passenger pigeon. Once most abundant pigeon in North America, now extinct because hunted down. Most of these animals were.
The most numerous bird that ever existed.
Where is the location of this extinct species in the US?
My favourites would be the garefowl (great auk), moas, the giant burrowing boa, the pintail land tortoise and George's tree snail species.
We have wolves in Newfoundland but they come from Labrador. They cross the ice in the winter.
There have been recent sightings in Louisiana of a bird that may be an Ivory Bill Woodpecker. There is still hope that it survives.
It’s so sad that that many animals died in just 200 years 😢😢
Dang people really hate wolves
7:02 aside from the region it lives in what makes the Caspian tiger different from other tigers like the Bengal?
Hey you! What do you to to help animals from extinction??
??? You Change your backsound?
Why have you stopped uploading videos, bro?