E.g.
Striped rabbit kangaroo: extinct in 1906
Dreadnought: completely extinct in 1800
White-footed Australian forest rat: extinct in the early nineteenth century
West Africa lion: extinct in 1865
Atlas brown bear: extinct in 1870
Antarctic wolf: extinct in Extinct in 1875
U.S. Maine sea weasel: Extinct in 1880
Jamaican hamster: Extinct in 1880
Chinese white-rumped langur: Extinct in 1882
Spotted donkey: Extinct in 1883
Australia Lesser rabbit flycatcher: Extinct in 1890
Queensland hairy-nosed wombat: Extinct in 1900
Christmas Island Tiger Rat: Extinct in 1900
Australian Marmot: Extinct in 1901
South California Cat Fox: Extinct in 1903
Asiatic Lion: Extinct in 1908
Western Kangaroo: Extinct in 1**0
Eastern Kangaroo: Extinct in 1940
North America White wolf: Extinct in 1**1
Kenai wolf: Extinct in 1**5
Dreadnought: Extinct after 1800
White-footed Australian forest rat: Extinct in the early 19th century
West African lion: Extinct in 1865
Atlas brown bear: Extinct in 1870
Antarctic wolf: extinct in 1875
Maine sea weasel, USA: extinct in 1880
Jamaican hamster: extinct in 1880
Chinese white-rumped langur: extinct in 1882
Spotted donkey: extinct in 1883
Australian tabby: extinct in 1890
Queensland hairy-nosed wombat: extinct in 1900
Christmas Island tiger rat: extinct in 1900
Australian marmot: extinct in 1901
Southern California catfox: extinct in 1903
Tattooed rabbit kangaroo on the Australian mainland: extinct in 1906
Asian lion: extinct in 1908
Western pouched beaver: extinct in 1910; eastern pouched beaver: extinct in 1940
North American white wolf: extinct in 1911
Kenai mountain wolf: extinct in 1915
Florida black wolf: extinct in 1917
Marion weevil: extinct in 1918
Kanchaga brown bear: extinct in 1920
New Mexico wolf: extinct in 1920
Chinese rhinoceros: extinct in 1922
Australian guinea pig: extinct in 1926
Australian chipmunk: extinct in 1927
Australian giant rabbit-kangaroo: extinct in 1930
North American traveler's pigeon: extinct in 1930
New South Wales white kangaroo: extinct in 1930
New South Wales white kangaroo: extinct in 1930
Australian Tasmanian wolf: Extinct in 1933
Australian kangaroo wolf: Extinct in 1934
Tasmanian tiger: Extinct in 1936
1937 Balinese tiger: Extinct in 1937
Bombastan sand cat: Extinct in 1940
High sea sparrow: Extinct in 1944
Asian cheetah: extinct in 1948
Cascade brown wolf: extinct in 1950 Chinese dolphin deer: extinct in 1960
Mexican grizzly bear: extinct in 1964
Texas red wolf: extinct in 1970
Taiwanese clouded leopard: extinct in 1972
Siamese tiger: extinct in 1980
Javan tiger: extinct in 1980
Canadian black-footed ferret: extinct in 199X
Asian-European mink: extinct at the end of the 20th century
List of extinct animals:
The dodo bird became extinct in 1681;
The Steller's manatee of the Bering Strait became extinct in 1768;
The dinosaurs became extinct after 1800 onwards;
the white-footed Australian forest rat became extinct in the early part of the nineteenth century;
the West African lion became extinct in 1865;
the Atlas brown bear became extinct in 1870;
the Antarctic wolf became extinct in 1875;
the proposed zebra of South Africa became extinct in 1878;
the Maine skunk of the United States became extinct in 1880;
the Jamaican hamster became extinct in 1880;
the Chinese white-rumped langur became extinct in 1882;
the spotted donkey became extinct in 1883;
the Australian harebell became extinct in 1890;
the Queensland woolly-nosed wombat became extinct in 1900;
the Christmas Island tiger rat became extinct in
Extinction in 1900;
Extinction of the Australian marmot in 1901;
Extinction of the Southern California cat-fox in 1903;
Extinction of the striped rabbit kangaroo (Australasia) in 1906;
Extinction of the western pouched civet in 1910;
Extinction of the eastern pouched civet in 1940;
Extinction of the white wolf in North America in
the Australian guinea-footed kangaroo became extinct in 1926;
the Australian chipmunk became extinct in 1927;
the Australian giant rabbit kangaroo became extinct in 1930;
the North American travelling pigeon became extinct in 1930 (with billions extinct in less than a century);
the New South Wales white kangaroo became extinct in 1930;
the Australian Tasmanian wolf became extinct in 1920;
the extinction of the Australian Tasmanian wolf in 1933;the extinction of the Australian kangaroo wolf in 1934;
the extinction of the Tasmanian tiger in 1936;
the extinction of the Balinese tiger in 1937;
the extinction of the Pakistani sand cat in 1940;
the extinction of the great puffin in 1944;
the Asian The cheetah became extinct in 1948;
The Cascade brown wolf became extinct in 1950;
The Chinese dolphin deer became extinct in 1960;
The Mexican grizzly bear became extinct in 1964;
The Texas red wolf became extinct in 1970;
The Taiwanese clouded leopard became extinct in 1972;
The Western Asian tiger became extinct in
The Canadian black-footed ferret became extinct in the 1990s;
The sub-European mink became extinct at the end of the 20th century.
According to the world's Red Book, 110 species and subspecies of mammals and 139 species and subspecies of birds disappeared from the planet in the 20th century. Currently, 593 species of birds, more than 400 species of animals, 209 species of amphibious reptiles and more than 20,000 species of higher plants are endangered in the world.
Recently Extinct Birds of the World
(Chinese and English)
Africa:
Elephant Bird 1700
Common Dodo 1680
Rodriguer Solitaire Mauritius Fool's Dove 1780
Reunion Solitaire Rhode Island Fool's Dove 1700
White Dodo White Fool's Dove 1770
Madagascar Serpent Eagle Madagascar Serpent Eagle 1950
Commerson's Scops Owl Mauritian Horned Osprey 1850
Rodrigaer Little Owl Mauritian Little Osprey 1850
Mauritian Red Tail Mauritian Red Rookery 1680
Leguat's Rail Mauritian Fieldfare 1700
Broad-Billed Parrot Broad-Billed Parrot 1650
Rodriguer Parrot Rhode Island Parrot 1800
Rodriguer Righ-Nedred Parakeet Ring-Necked Parrot 1880
Mascarene Parrot Isle of Man Parrot 1840
Seychelles Parakeet Seychelles Green Parrot 1881
Sao Thome Grosbeak Sao Tome Waxbill 1900
Painted Vulture Florida Painted Vulture 1800
ReunionCrestedStarling Reunion Starling 1868
White ltascarcen Starling Mascarene Swallowbird 1840
Delalande'S Madagascar Concal Dela's Island Cuckoo 1930<
Asia:
Columba Jouyi Silver-spotted Black Pigeon 1936
Arabian Ostrich Arabian Ostrich 1941
Forest Spotted Owlet Indian Spotted Forest Osprey 1914
Himalayan Mountain Quail Alpine Quail 1870
Pink?Headed Duck 1924
Ryudyu King Fisher Ryukyu Kingfisher 1887
Jerdon's Double Banded Courser Double Collared Owlet 1900
Crested Sheld Duck Crested Shelduck 1964
Dieaeum Ouadriwlor Philippine Four-colored Flowerpecker 1906
AMERICAS:
Passenger Pigeon Passenger Pigeon 1914
Eskimo Curlew Eskimo Spoonbill 1970
Guadalupe StorePetrel Guadalupe Sea Sparrow 1911
Quelili Windjammer Kara Hawk 1900
Painted Vulture Florida Painted Vulture 1800
Burrowing Owl Burrowing Osprey 1900
Carolina Parakeet Carolina Parrot 1914
Cuban Red Macaw Tricolored Goose Bulbul 1765
Yellow-Headed Macaw Yellow-Headed Thrasher Bulbul 1765
Green&Yellow Macaw Green-Yellow Goose Bulbul 1842
Dominican Macaw Dominican Goose Bulbul 1800
Labat's Conure Labat's Cone-tailed Parrot 1722
Puerto Rican Conure Puerto Rican Cone-tailed Parrot 1892
Martinique Amazon Martinique Green Cockatoo 1750
Guadeloupe Amazon Guadeloupe Green Cockatoo 1750
Culebra lsland Amazon Culebra Green Cockatoo 1899
Kittlitis Rail Keeled Cockatoo 1850
Jamaican Wood Rail or Uniform Rajl Jamaican Pure-colored Rice Cockatoo 1881
Sand With Rail Hawaiian Sasquatch 1944
Laysan Rail or Spottess Crake Hawaiian Greenfinch 1900
Kioea Sideburns Nectar Suckers 1850
Great Amakihi Hawaiian Greenfinch 1900
Alauwahios Hawaiian Pipetongue 1970
Oahu Akepa Scarlet Pipetongue 1900
Akioloas Long-billed Guided Jaw Finch 1890
p> temignathus Procerus hyperactive Iowan guide-jawed finch 1969
Nukupuns short-billed guide-osprey 1890
Hawaiian Finches Hawaiian island finches
Apapane white-rumped honeycreeper 1925
Laysan Millerbird Mill Reed Warbler 1894
Hawaiian Thrush Hawaiian Dark Thrush 1920
Saint kitt'S Puerto Rican Bullfinch Puerto Rican Gray Finch 1900
6uada Lupe Rufous-Sided Towhee Brown Widgeon 1900
Guadahpe Wren Guadalupe Iowan 1892
West lndian Wren West Indies Iowan 1971
Heath Hen New England Black Chinchilla 1932
Labrador Duck Labrador Duck 1875
American lvory-Billed Woodpecker Ivory Woodpecker 1951
Imperial Woodpecker Imperial Woodpecker 1950
Guadahpe Flicker Guadalupe Flicker?1906
Jamaican Pauraque Lesser Para Nighthawk 1859
Quiscalus Palustris Mexican Mockingbird
Australia:
Moas 15 species of dingoes 1500-1850
Turnagra Cepensis New Zealand Thrush Goose 1963
Dwarf Emu Bonobo Emu 1850
Norfolk lsland Pigeon Norfolk Island Pigeon 1801
Laughing Owls Laughing Osprey 1900
Psephotus Pulcherrimus Paradise Parrot 1927
Norfolk lsland Kaka Kaka Pecking Parakeet 1851
Macquarle lsland Parakeet Macquarie Island Parrot 1890
Modest Rail Little New Zealand Rocket 1900
p> Dieffenbach's Rail Dull Seedling 1840
Chatham lsland Fernbird Chatham Fern Warbler 1895
Stephen lsland Wren New Zealand Heterodyne Wren 1894
Macquarie lsland Rail Macquarie Island Spotted Seedling 1880
Porphyrio Albus New Britain Purple Waterthrush 1834
New Zealand Bush Wren New Zealand Common Wren 1965
New Zealand Quail New Zealand Quail 1868
Auckland lsland Merganser Yellow-billed Autumn Sandpiper 1910
Huia North Island Ptarmigan 1907
Chatham lsland Bellbird Chatham Nectar Sucker 1906
Chatham Swan Chatham Swan 1690
Zosterops Strenua Tasman Embroidered Eye 1918
Ocean and Island Eeyore:
Bonin Wood Pigeon Ogasawara Wood Pigeon 1900
Choiseul Crested Pigeon Solomon Coronet Dove 1910
Tanna Dove Tanna Island Dove 1800
Lord Howe lsland Pigeon Lord Howe Island Pigeon 1853
Great Auk Great Seasparrow 1844
Steller's Spectacled Cormorant Bering Cormorant 1852
Bonin Night Keron Bonin Island Night Heron 1879
Tahitian Sandpiper Tahitian Sandpiper 1800
Comoro Scops Owl Cape Camorro Osprey 1890
Mauritian Barn Owl Isle of Man Barn Osprey 1700
New Caledonian Lorikeet New Island Nectar Sucking Parakeet (date of extinction unknown)
Red-Fronted Parakeet Howe Island Red-fronted Parakeet 1869
Black-Fronted Parakeet Tahitian Black-headed Parakeet 1850
Nyctlcorax Megacephalus Big-headed Night Heron 1730
White Gallinule White Rocket 1830
Wake lsland Rail Wake Island Rocket 1945
Iwo Jima Rajl Iwo Jima Rajl Iwo Jima Rocket 1924
Fiji Barred- Wing Rail Spotted Winged Rooster 1965
Samoan Wood Rail Western Samoan Water Grouse 1873
Tahiti Rail Tahitian Rooster 1900
Tristan Gallimmle or lsland Hen Tristan Black Water Grouse 1890
Lord Howe lsland Vinous?Einted Black Bird Lord Howe lsland Osprey (date of extinction unknown)
Lord Howe lsland Fly Catcher Lord Howe lsland Goose 1920
Lord Howe lsland White Eye Lord Howe lsland Embroidered Eye 1923
Tonga Tabu Tahiti Flycatcher Tonga Goose 1800
Long Lowe lsland Starling Green-headed Phoebe 1925
Mysterious Starllng Pacific Phoebe 1780 p>
Coues' Gadwall Red-bladed Duck 1874
Fuica Newtoni Mascarene Flap-winged Grouse 1863
Ptilinopus Mercierii Red-bristled Fruit Dove 1922
Alectroenas Nitidissima Isle of Man Blue Dove 1830
Alectroenas Rodericana Isle of Man Blue Dove 1670
Columba Versicoler Mottled Wood Dove 1889
Cyanoramphus Zealandicus Red-fronted Parrot 1844< /p>
Cyanoramphus Ulietahus Antipodean Green Parrot 1774
Lophospittscus Mauritianus Mauritian Parrot (extinction date unknown)
Necropsittacus Rodericanus Carrion Parrot 1731
Aplonis Pelzelni Dark Phalarope 1935
Aplonis Corvina Coussais Island Phalarope 1828
Fregilupus Varius Reunion Starling 1862
Europe:
The Bald Ibis (Waid Rapp) The Bald Cuckoo(Extinction date unknown)
Recent Extinct Beasts of the World
(Chinese-English)
Europe
Aurochs Proto-Bull 1627
European Wild Horse(Tarpan) European Wild Horse 1877
Caucasian Bison (Wisent) Caucasian Bison 1925
Portugese Ibex Portuguesa Northern Mountain Goat 1892
Americas
Eastern Bison Eastern Bison 1825
Oregon Bison Oregon Bison 1850
Eastern Wapiti (Elk) Eastern Horse Deer 1877
Merriam's Wapiti (Elk) May's Horse Deer 1906
Dawson's Caribou Dawson's Caribou (Canada) 1908
Greenland LTundra Reindeer Greenland Reindeer 1950
Badlands Bighorn Sheep Badlands Bighorn Sheep 1925
Long-Eared Kit Fox Long-eared Minke Fox (date of extinction unknown)
Sea Mink Maine Sea Weasel 1880
Mexican Silver Grizzly Mexican Grizzly Bear 1964
Arizona Jaguar Arizona Leopard 1905
Steller's Sea Cow Toothless Sea Cow 1767
Caribbean Monk SealCaribbean Monk Seal1952
Sewfoundland White WolfNewfoundland White Wolf1911
Trexas Grey WolfTexas Grey Wolf1920
Great Plains Lobo WolfWestern Grey Wolf 1926
New Mexican WolfNew Mexican Wolf 1920
Kenai WolfKenai Mountain Wolf 1915
Southern Rocky Mountain WolfSouthern Rocky Mountain Wolf 1915
Cascade Mountain Brown Wolf Cascade Brown Wolf 1950
Florida Black Wolf Florida Black Wolf 1917
Texas Red Wolf Texas Red Wolf 1970
Warraho or Antarctic Wolf Fukushima Hooded Wolf 1876
Africa
Blue-Buck Blue Horse Antelope 1799
Quagga Spotted Donkey 1883 (extinct in the wild 1860, extinct in Amsterdam 1883)
Burchell's Zebra White's Zebra 1910
Bubal Hartebeest North African Elk Antelope 1923
Cape Red Hartebeest Pied Elk Antelope 1940
Red Gazelle Angolan Red Gazelle 1940
Atlas Bear Atlas Brown Bear 1870
Cape Lion West African Lion 1865
Barbary Lion North African Lion 1922
Asia
Shamanu or Japanese Wolf Japanese Bonobo Wolf 1905
Indian Cheetah Asiatic Cheetah 1948
Bali Tiger Bali Tiger 1937
Caspian Tiger 1980
Javan Tiger 1988
Chinese Turkestan Tiger 1916
Chinese Douc Langur Hainan White-rumped Lemur 1893
Taiwan Cloud Leopard Taiwan 1972
Chinese Rhino Chinese Rhinoceros 1922
Przewalaski's Horse Przewalski's Horse 1947
Pygmy Hog Bonobo Hog (extinction date unknown)
Schomburgk Deer Bear's Deer 1932
Syrian Wild Ass(0nger) Syrian Wild Ass 1930
Ramchaekan Bear Kamchatka Brown Bear 1920
Persian Fal'low Deer Persian Weasel Deer (extinction date unknown) p>
Current Endangered Animal Information
More than 794 species of wildlife around the world are endangered due to lack of proper environmental protection
More than 300 species of plants in 76 families are endangered
The above information is only what is known to mankind at the moment, and it is not known how many other unknown species are disappearing.
Did you know that the number of animal species on Earth is decreasing dramatically, and one by one, one by one, they are disappearing? The creatures of the earth are naturally dependent on each other in the food chain. Some people ask how long would humans be able to survive if they were the only ones left in the world? Please take a look at the worrying records of animal extinctions in recent years: the dodo (India, 1781), the blue hartebeest (South Africa, 1799), the Marienne's tortoise (Tongue and Seal, 1800), the great puffin (Atlantic Ocean, 1844), the European wildebeest (Europe, 1876), the zebra donkey (Asia, 1883), the white rumped langur (China, 1893), the traveler's pigeon (North America, 1914), the Florida monkey (North America, 1917), the black monkey (North America, 1917), the white monkey (North America, 1917), the white lizard (North America, 1918), the white monkey (North America, 1919), and the white monkey (North America, 1918). North America, 1917), Carolina Parrot (North America, 1918), Chinese Rhinoceros (China, 1922), Caucasian Bison (Europe, 1925), Bali Tiger (Indonesia, 1937), Red Duck (India, 1942), Przewalski's Wildebeest (China, 1947), Pangolin (Australia, 1948), Crested Duck (Asia, 1964), Javan Tiger (Indonesia, 1972). ...... also has materials about endangered animals in China, such as: elk (3*!000 worldwide), South China tiger (50), snow leopard (1*!000-2*!000), Chinese alligator (1*!500), white dolphin (100), giant panda (1*!000), black rhinoceros (3*! 500 head), velvet spider monkeys (100), golden monkeys (1*!000), wild golden monkeys (700), white-browed brachycephalic monkeys (70).
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