New Zealand prior to colonization was practically the last place where dinosaurs mostly rule, and with the introduction of non-native mammals, that once unique trait is pretty much ruined to this day.
Correct the laughing owl north island takahe moa and the other moa species and huia the local people known as the moari they lead them up to extinction
Good video, but the thylacines, and dingos are roughly around the same size, while Caspian tigers, and Siberian tigers are thought to be nowadays the same, with the South China tigers being different....
I think the U.S. government put in plans to try and eradicate Coyotes (Canis latrans) from North America in the past. Many of them were poisoned and shot, but the eradication attempt was a failure. In fact, today, the Coyote is found all over North America in many different habitats. They've even adapted to suburban and urban environments. As for the animals on this list, I do think that there is a possibility that there are some Thylacines still roaming around undetected, and the eradication of so many animals in China probably would not have happened if the Republic of China (ROC, which governs Taiwan) won the Chinese Civil War.
the thing is that hunting an meso-predator (human style) dont does anythign really the thing is aniamls dont really comprehend shooting they hear al oud peng ,.,,, get scared and then one of htem is missing but often just a few hours later the animals are back at the same spot /place when the same animal gets huntet by an predator this is a lot diffrent most of them hear and see whats going on even silent hunters like cats still make a big fuss when they attack the prey animals can smell the predator ,, they seen it chasing after them or seen and heart one of theyr kind getting brutally murdered (we had here once a hawk catching a wild bunny and the bunny was screaming its lungs out until it died ) this will scare the animals and will let them move on and avoide the area for coyotes this would be wolfes wolfes would kill coyotes ,,they dig up theyr dens and kill theyr young and such means if a coyote smells an Wolf the coyote will avoide the Area as good as he can
The Australian government has been trying to eradicate native Dingoes from the landscape for the past 200 years, purely for the greed of sheep farmers to destroy more native environment to run greater numbers of sheep that usually drop dead from the summer heat anyway. Where they have succeeded in wiping out the native apex predator it's caused an irreversible ecological disaster with uncontrolled native and feral herbivores stripping the landscape creating extensive soil and land erosion and turning 20 square mile paddocks into denuded desert dust bowls. Once a dingo pack is removed feral cats and European red foxes which are killed by Dingoes move in to prey on small to medium native animals which were safe and protected with dingo packs present. Feral cats alone kill over 1 billion native animals every year with an estimated 23 million feral cats in the wild Australia wide, 23ml×1bl is a lot of native animals each year. Then include introduced foxes and together they have decimated almost every remaining smaller native species. Removing Dingoes has directly resulted in the extinction of over 20 smaller native mammals and ground birds and loss of much of Australia's biodiversity and native vegetation. The only remaining healthy fully natural environment and diversity of native species is in the small areas that Dingoes remain or behind mega 24,000 hectare fully fenced feral predator free enclosures. Again, even though scientists from around the world have been urging Australia to stop our relentless dingo eradication programs a few extra dollars for around a few hundred mega properties/sheep stations and the hundred or so greedy individuals who own them are far more important than unique wildlife and environment found no where else in the world.
@TsukiCove, I really love tigers and thylacines. It really is a shame that we humans have hunted them so ruthlessly that they are either extinct or near threatened, 🐅🐅🐅🐅🐅🐅
Damn humans can be so selfish sometimes when i was a kid there used to be so much wildlife in the area i live in Pakistsn now all of them have dissapered and been hunted
They were hunted almost to extinction but that was not the reason why they were hunted. This video is about people and their governments actively trying to eradicate a species.
I think you should have also put the barbary lion and barbary leopard who were killed during the french colonial rule in north africa because they were seen as a threat to livestock
Emus much like Kangaroos are almost impossible to eradicate from the continent. Once you remove Dingoes from their role as apex predators the whole system breaks down. They're also built like feathered tanks and are bloody fast, especially when compared to the 1930's era cars and guns that were being used to fight them.
The thylacine has been sighted by some pretty reputable people including park rangers and wildlife officials, so you could say that the jury is still out, there’s also multiple reports out of west Papua, an area where dingoes aren’t present
It's incredible how a country as populated as India still protects its Tigers, Lions, Leopards, rhinos, etc etc while European countries eradicated predators from their lands for selfish reasons
always so sad to hear about all the endangered and extinct animals. see the world and the animals in it while you can because they wont be around forever.
well technically Speaking 99,9 % of all Plants and Animals living on our Planet are actually Extinct < and while we Humans make so many creatures go extinct we ourself will follow soon to cause Animals will adapt to this ,,no matter what we now even have plastic eating bacteria and animals who live in the trahsbits we dcreate cause of the adaptations they have we humans try to fight agaisnt it a fight we can´t win and we are not able to adapt to it so in the end ,,,only extinction will accure
The most interesting one to me is the Australian emu war mainly because it was a complete and utter failure. 10000 bullets and only a few hundred confirmed kills
I sure hope the Thylacine is still alive somewhere in like New Guinea or something since the country is so remote and unexplored by outsiders because of their government they could be hiding out there for all this time.
The last one died in captivity in 1936, but there were some online articles saying wild individuals could have lasted into the 1960's or even the early 2000's 🤯
well this can /could be true but in reality every animal species needs a certain population to survive means as soon as an population reaches a certain low it will never recover again simpyl cause thers not enough diversity in the genetics they will inbreed at one point and then go exticnt anyway some fairytales and stuff about huge Monsters seaserpennts or so < could also be sightings of last Mammoths or other creatures for many animals we never really know when the last one of its kind really died @@albatross4920
funnily this Lion spec only survived cause of Hunting cause only rich ppl ? or kings or whatever where allowed to Hunt these Lions they survived to thisd day
I noticed that these happen in richer countries and not in poorer countries. The U.S. in one point was responsible for legalizing the hunting of Bison, which drove them into near extinction.
by Swimming ? dreifting on wood or other stuff or simply during the iceage there was way less ocean and the areas there where also covered in ice during winter so the wolfes and other animals could have just walked during the winter to Japan
Wasn't Imperial Japan also responsible for the extinction of Siberian tigers in Korea during the Japanese occupation? There's even a Korean movie based on that.
Hi, resident gun nut here, you're going to want something bigger than an m1 carbine for tigers. I mean 6 of them at the same time would do the job on one tiger but I think at least a full power rifle if not a dangerous game rifle like a Ruger Hawkeye African would be more suited for the tasks **Guns away**
New Zealand prior to colonization was practically the last place where dinosaurs mostly rule, and with the introduction of non-native mammals, that once unique trait is pretty much ruined to this day.
Correct the laughing owl north island takahe moa and the other moa species and huia the local people known as the moari they lead them up to extinction
What dinosaurs 🦕🤔
@@KonradvonHotzendorf The birds.
@@RDSyafriyar That's silly. Birds where birds in a land before our time🦕🦖
They diverged long ago. They not descends
They delicious 🦃🐔🥚🍳🍗
@@KonradvonHotzendorfDecades of research says otherwise.
Thank you for shining light on these issues. Much appreciated. ❤
No worries, thanks for watching :)
The prairie dog was targeted by the US government for a while. Some subspecies are still endangered.
Plains bison too 😵💫🦬
Wood bison as well.
@@albatross4920the bison were killed en masse to subjugate the indigenous people that relied on them
Make a video on them
You should make a whole video about the Great Leap Forward movement.
Yeah, and it wouldn't have happened had the ROC (Republic of China) won the Chinese Civil War.
Good video, but the thylacines, and dingos are roughly around the same size, while Caspian tigers, and Siberian tigers are thought to be nowadays the same, with the South China tigers being different....
...what?
Fun fact , Tigress from Kung Fu Panda is a South China Tiger ( And a true Goddess)
You do know its a fictional movie🤔
3:12 ohhhh, I had a feeling who would it be!!! 🙄
Three subspecies of tiger went extinct in the space of forty years. All less than a century ago.
Subspecies...
I think the U.S. government put in plans to try and eradicate Coyotes (Canis latrans) from North America in the past. Many of them were poisoned and shot, but the eradication attempt was a failure. In fact, today, the Coyote is found all over North America in many different habitats. They've even adapted to suburban and urban environments.
As for the animals on this list, I do think that there is a possibility that there are some Thylacines still roaming around undetected, and the eradication of so many animals in China probably would not have happened if the Republic of China (ROC, which governs Taiwan) won the Chinese Civil War.
They equally bad
the thing is that hunting an meso-predator (human style) dont does anythign really
the thing is aniamls dont really comprehend shooting
they hear al oud peng ,.,,, get scared and then one of htem is missing
but often just a few hours later the animals are back at the same spot /place
when the same animal gets huntet by an predator this is a lot diffrent
most of them hear and see whats going on
even silent hunters like cats still make a big fuss when they attack
the prey animals can smell the predator ,, they seen it chasing after them or seen and heart one of theyr kind getting brutally murdered
(we had here once a hawk catching a wild bunny and the bunny was screaming its lungs out until it died )
this will scare the animals and will let them move on and avoide the area
for coyotes this would be wolfes
wolfes would kill coyotes ,,they dig up theyr dens and kill theyr young and such
means if a coyote smells an Wolf
the coyote will avoide the Area as good as he can
The Australian government has been trying to eradicate native Dingoes from the landscape for the past 200 years, purely for the greed of sheep farmers to destroy more native environment to run greater numbers of sheep that usually drop dead from the summer heat anyway. Where they have succeeded in wiping out the native apex predator it's caused an irreversible ecological disaster with uncontrolled native and feral herbivores stripping the landscape creating extensive soil and land erosion and turning 20 square mile paddocks into denuded desert dust bowls. Once a dingo pack is removed feral cats and European red foxes which are killed by Dingoes move in to prey on small to medium native animals which were safe and protected with dingo packs present. Feral cats alone kill over 1 billion native animals every year with an estimated 23 million feral cats in the wild Australia wide, 23ml×1bl is a lot of native animals each year. Then include introduced foxes and together they have decimated almost every remaining smaller native species.
Removing Dingoes has directly resulted in the extinction of over 20 smaller native mammals and ground birds and loss of much of Australia's biodiversity and native vegetation. The only remaining healthy fully natural environment and diversity of native species is in the small areas that Dingoes remain or behind mega 24,000 hectare fully fenced feral predator free enclosures.
Again, even though scientists from around the world have been urging Australia to stop our relentless dingo eradication programs a few extra dollars for around a few hundred mega properties/sheep stations and the hundred or so greedy individuals who own them are far more important than unique wildlife and environment found no where else in the world.
@TsukiCove, I really love tigers and thylacines. It really is a shame that we humans have hunted them so ruthlessly that they are either extinct or near threatened,
🐅🐅🐅🐅🐅🐅
yes it really is a shame
@@TsukiCove Have you ever heard of people planning to introduce Siberian tigers to the Caspian tiger's old home range
@@arkprice79i have herd ppl tring to clone thyla
I hate how governments are trying to eradicate animals
New Zealand should ban allowing cats outdoors.
Australia should ban bloody cats altogether.
@@fasteddie9201The World should ban you...
Humanity has so much to answer for.
Damn humans can be so selfish sometimes when i was a kid there used to be so much wildlife in the area i live in Pakistsn now all of them have dissapered and been hunted
I'm not even Pakistani but I feel bad for the snow leopards in there. One of the most breathtaking mountain ranges are being destroyed of wildlife
Good those animals are dangerous.
So sad actually:( but without these horrible things happening to these animals, we may would never know how important they're to the environment
What about the American Bison?
They bounced back🏀
They were hunted almost to extinction but that was not the reason why they were hunted. This video is about people and their governments actively trying to eradicate a species.
You mentioned only the Honshu Wolf but the Hokkaido Wolf also went extinct in Japan.
he sayd that both supspecies went exticnt
this includes the Hokkaido wolf
Everytime i learn about the thylacine, it always feels so hateful and personal about their story and exterminating them 😢
Next time you do australia talk about the emu war we had
We lost the emu war to the titular birds! Hoo boy they’re such ecologically important badasses.
Also, California Grizzly Bears.
Animal: Has Tiger in its Name
Human: "And I took that personally"
I think you should have also put the barbary lion and barbary leopard who were killed during the french colonial rule in north africa because they were seen as a threat to livestock
53 seconds…. One of the earliest I’ve ever been
Nice one :)
U should make another one with bison in north America and the emu in Australia
1:06 Yummmmm..... wild ass.....
That makes me absolutely sick. Piss's me off so much. People are so cruel
Another tragic massacre! This is cruelty to all animals in the wild world.
Actually the Caspian tiger continued existing in Iran well into the 20th century and it was only then that it became extinct.
I love your channel but these videos always bum me out :(
what no emus?
Yeah I left them out because i think I've been through that story recently and it was more to control their numbers and not to eradicate them
@@TsukiCove ah I see, good point
"When they approach... we run... away!"
@@akechijubeimitsuhide like turkeys
Emus much like Kangaroos are almost impossible to eradicate from the continent. Once you remove Dingoes from their role as apex predators the whole system breaks down. They're also built like feathered tanks and are bloody fast, especially when compared to the 1930's era cars and guns that were being used to fight them.
The thylacine has been sighted by some pretty reputable people including park rangers and wildlife officials, so you could say that the jury is still out, there’s also multiple reports out of west Papua, an area where dingoes aren’t present
Bison should be on the list
This has to stop
It's incredible how a country as populated as India still protects its Tigers, Lions, Leopards, rhinos, etc etc while European countries eradicated predators from their lands for selfish reasons
5:21 did that guy have a thylacine as a pet
Thanks!
thank you for the support as always :)
always so sad to hear about all the endangered and extinct animals. see the world and the animals in it while you can because they wont be around forever.
well technically Speaking 99,9 % of all Plants and Animals living on our Planet are actually Extinct <
and while we Humans make so many creatures go extinct
we ourself will follow soon to
cause Animals will adapt to this ,,no matter what we now even have plastic eating bacteria and animals who live in the trahsbits we dcreate cause of the adaptations they have
we humans try to fight agaisnt it
a fight we can´t win
and we are not able to adapt to it
so in the end ,,,only extinction will accure
These people should be in jail
the video was nice. but since u asked, the enu war could have gone on there'
The most interesting one to me is the Australian emu war mainly because it was a complete and utter failure. 10000 bullets and only a few hundred confirmed kills
I love the tiger in the thumbnail 😂😂😂
Human greed kills wild nature.
I hate these people who do this
I sure hope the Thylacine is still alive somewhere in like New Guinea or something since the country is so remote and unexplored by outsiders because of their government they could be hiding out there for all this time.
The last one died in captivity in 1936, but there were some online articles saying wild individuals could have lasted into the 1960's or even the early 2000's 🤯
well this can /could be true
but in reality every animal species needs a certain population to survive
means as soon as an population reaches a certain low
it will never recover again
simpyl cause thers not enough diversity in the genetics
they will inbreed at one point and then go exticnt anyway
some fairytales and stuff about huge Monsters
seaserpennts or so <
could also be sightings of last Mammoths or other creatures
for many animals we never really know when the last one of its kind really died @@albatross4920
True for all we know there could be an undiscovered island with a surviving population.
you should talck about the sad story about the eberic lynks.
8:10 the Arnie is the animal that is sent to eradicate governments…….
Australia also tried to eliminate emus, but we know how that went.
I heard that the Asiatic lion was hunted so much that it is now only found in one small part of India
funnily this Lion spec only survived cause of Hunting
cause only rich ppl ? or kings or whatever
where allowed to Hunt these Lions
they survived to thisd day
When the government tried to introduce Darth Vader, the rebels fought back
Don't forget the Great Emu War. Heheh.
I noticed that these happen in richer countries and not in poorer countries. The U.S. in one point was responsible for legalizing the hunting of Bison, which drove them into near extinction.
One word. GREED.
Thanos was right.
What happened to your snakeheads?
Rare to know
You forgot about the American Bison, and it was to starve the Natives.
when I realized that the WORLD is REALLY SMALL then it was really conquered by HUMANS.
Hi Pup dont go anywhere
South Africa are saving the south China tiger.
australian emu war
Too overplayed like everything from Australia.
Here as the 678th viewer
They are trying to kill themselves becouse they are a mammal too😂
Mother of God- "I said you before! Don't create human beings. But you never listen me, my son!"😢😢😢😢😢😢
Mother of god? 😐
Mylove-kv3kg god created human beings so it's all God
5th
How Grey wolf get to Japan 🐺🤔
by Swimming ?
dreifting on wood or other stuff
or simply during the iceage
there was way less ocean and the areas there where also covered in ice during winter
so the wolfes and other animals could have just walked during the winter to Japan
@@Kurominos1 Monkeys made it to South America somehow.
Isn't Japan to far away and too south to get frozen over🤔
People are so dumb sometimes!
Most of the times. 😂
Wasn't Imperial Japan also responsible for the extinction of Siberian tigers in Korea during the Japanese occupation? There's even a Korean movie based on that.
Amazing Video 🙏
Hi, resident gun nut here, you're going to want something bigger than an m1 carbine for tigers. I mean 6 of them at the same time would do the job on one tiger but I think at least a full power rifle if not a dangerous game rifle like a Ruger Hawkeye African would be more suited for the tasks **Guns away**