@A_Randomguy_ i think hunting for food is good if its not endangered and better than buying processed rubbish. Hunting for sport is shitty though. Maybe an invasive species is fine too but normally that ends up being near impossible to stop until its too late.
None of those animals (except the thylacine and the dodo) were as diverse as the prehistoric creatures from millions of years past, from the Cambrian explosion to the last Ice Age. All manner of extinct species, from the Anomalocaris to the Woolly Mammoth.
@@dgdeadlydeagle1958 But those from millions of years past have faced extinction too. You should be happy that they have existed before us, because we never would've known of their existence otherwise.
@user-rs8ky8hv6s not all extinction are bad and it's the circle of life. Things go extinct constantly. And there's a wishlist of animals that the world would benefit from them not being around
I actually heard some moas on New Zealand's south island may have roamed the earth as recently as the 1700s. some other animals on here I have heard different dates of extinction like I heard the dodo was last seen in 1681 and the elephant bird last seen in 1649.
@@lisa78419 it must be very devastating as the animals are really really alone because they very rarely if ever meet creature from same species for companies or mate
A few hundred years sounds like a lot, but it's also optimistically recent in terms of historical evolutionaruy time. It was way easier for us to learn about Moas than any dinosaur! Aboriginal cultures have plenty have word-of-mouth stories about them (we still tell 1,000 year old fairy tales in our culture word-of-mouth that haven't changed much to this day ourselves, and we sing nursery rhymes about old things that nobody does anymore -- a few hundred years to remember a very memorable animal is nothing). Even the European settlers and their descendants that never had a chance to see a living one .... well, I've heard that to this day, people in New Zealand have real ancient :moa feathers hanging in their homes as a family heirloom, so at one point they were very common just out in the wild even hundreds of years later. Their feathers were very resilient, so we have those around to prove matters (we don't even need fossils). Things that have gone extinct that recently, within the last few hundred years, have enough remains behind for us to even extract usable DNA from them. This is a great thing, because using old remains we have mapped the complete genome of many extinct species. I'm not sure if Moas are among them, but the Wooly Mammoth and Tazmanian Tiger have both been fully mapped, along with the Dodo. Now there's just a question of whether or not to actually clone them. They're in ethics debates already. The tech is pretty much there, though. One properly funded and staffed research team within the next couple of decades is going to resurrect one of these poor souls. I just hope it's for a genuine repopulation effort and not for a corporate zoo somewhere. They need way more than just a single individual's genome for that, so it means more archival work to get as much DNA and any organic remains that still exist for these species!
this would have been beer if it was in reverse, it would have shown that "we did not know any better," to "oh it is still happening today we need to do something about it" this way it shows that "oh humans have been doing this forever there is no point in stopping it now"
What makes me saddest are the cattle (caucasian wisent, aurochs). I’m totally biased towards them but (for the aurochs), it’d be very interesting to have them around to compare to modern cattle of different types
And the last javan rhino in mainland Asia (Vietnam) was dead in 2011. Killed for very silly reason of course, dumb myth about medicinal properties of its horn. Just hope the last population in Java can relieving their population although it still unclear if they can due to low genetic number
if our planet Earth had no humans, those animals couldve been alive today (not all the species, some of them may have gone extinct still), its a shame to see how our actions wiped out those beautiful animals, honestly, im really interested in all of them
Moi aussi je me demande pourquoi ils veulent conquérir d autres planètes ! Pour recommencer ? Détruire la vie ailleurs ???? Inutile !!!!! On voit sur terre !!!!!!!
The passanger pigeon is a reminder to why there are now hunting seasons and bag limits to help prevent over harvesting and allowing balance the ecosystem
Much sadder as the pigeon once was the most numerous bird ever as several flocks that join into one can darkening sky. But its very number that make passenger pigeon easy to be hunted and ignored as they always plentiful and never decreasing in number
@@prasetyodwikuncorojati2434- Many years ago I saw a photo of the very sky you just mentioned, entirely covered with passenger pigeons. I was thinking about that photo as I wrote my post. You mention what I saw in the photo. And now they are gone forever. So, so sad.
We like extinction not recent extinction but haast eagle megalania helicoprion anomalocaris trilobite sea scorpion and so much more has scared me so much that i m glad they are now gone for good:)
@@TobiBabalola-u3vyou could say this about great white sharks, any other large shark, giant squids, giant octopus, colossal squids, alligators, monitor lizards, hippopotamus, lions, rhinoceros, etcetera, if any of them were extinct.
I thought I would see all the Ō'ō genuses but it's sad to see these ones go and this video shows back earths memories that we yet wanna fix fromare problem to things we want to see aga
About Pyrenean Ibex: The found dead of Celia, she crushed by falling tree, later, a hybrid goat birth her clone, she was female, she is survive 7 to 10 minutes.
Technically the red wolf should be right behind the thylacine as they did go extinct in the wild for some time but at least today there are 18 in the wild from breeding programs
I feel really sorry for the dodo becuase people say there dumb even when there extinct the reason they were “dumb” is becuase they never had any predators on the island they were on so humans were the mindless idiots and killed them
why do we exist anyway if we destroy things harm other humans make man made cities that has no meaning to nature what if we did had a utopia where nature humans co exist without corruption of the world?
There’s de-extinction, but that’s not gonna be for a long time. There are many endangered species that need more attention than bringing back an old species.
Another: Dusky Seaside Sparrow. Extinct in 1987. They used to be all over the US coastline but went extinct due to infrastructure being built on its habitat. Apparently the last female died a few years before that.
@@AdamaBa-hs5qd You don't think that sentence affects little kids emotionally aswell? If you're talking about jumping into a pit you know darn well we humans aren't going to go out our way and do that XD
it could be possible but because they coul still have the DNA but if the Bring them back i think they will Never have soul because it’s a clone but it could be 100% possible but the dinosaurs could die faster because they existed like 65 Million years ago
A lot of these animals were very friendly towards humans. An example of this is the Warrah. This wolf like creature always ruined towards humans out of curiosity. They were one of the friendliest animals ever. But of course humans decided to take advantage of it by killing them when they only wanted to see what we were. This is just one example of how horrible humanity can be.
@@marysanders9461 Yeah, I watched stuff about it later on. Thought they went extinct during the age of Romans, but alas, it was the age of late modern period that hit the final nail on the coffin
And this video is only contains just few of the 6000-10.000 creature that died out under a millenia and not includes insects - plants neither. The humanity overall with the artificially generated needs and constant land conquering and alteration of the wilderness results sooner or later the complete destruction of ecosystem which will be our own graveyard. I hope we can revert these changes by changing our lifestyle, needs and not taking over more lands from the animals and plants. Also saving the current ecosystem genetical datas and trying to reintroduce the lost creatures aswell or at least making a similar creature. We as humans owe with this to the nature which let us survive.
@@sziklamester1244 animals push other animals to extinction. That is the natural order, the circle of life. If you do not like it, then go to a different planet. Exit.
It’s almost hard to decide if I should like or unlike. This video is absolutely heartbreaking. There is hope a few of these survive (the Thylacine 100% does survive), but many if not most are extinct.
The Baiji ISN'T officially extinct just yet, it's still listed as POSSIBLY EXTINCT, and some people still report seeing them leading some to believe there are small populations. It's just a matter of whether those populations are enough to sustain the genetic diversity for the species to continue surviving. Just recently, a project has been done to bring back the Quagga. The Quagga was another subspecies of zebra that had unique characteristics. The project is breeding them back to extinction, and so far, they've been met with decent success by making a herd of animals that closely resemble the Quagga. Soon enough, we'll have the Quagga back in existence. Steller's Sea Cow MIGHT still exist as SOME fishermen on the Aleutian Islands report herbivorous whale-like creatures in recent years and back in the 1960s. On one island, about approximately 75-80% of the people have claimed to have seen these animals still alive. So, it IS still possible they do exist we just need to mount an expedition to see for sure. Aurochs are extinct, but we can LITERALLY breed them back. They are planning on it, but I haven't heard of any recent updates which is a shame as I'd like to see an Auroch in the flesh grazing. Believe it or not, but there were SEVERAL sightings of the Carolina Parakeet after its believed extinction. As a matter of fact, it's believed that they either went extinct a few years to maybe a decade after they were officially listed as extinct or MAYBE, just MAYBE somewhere in America they still exist. We simply don't know, but it's interesting to consider the chance that they are still alive.
"Syrian wild ass" the most wildest word
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😂😂😂😂 just put donky
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This is extremely sad to see so many interesting life forms get wiped out due to our actions.
Yes, it is very sad to see that it is our actions that are destroying such interesting animals.
@@datacomparison6551 Also, nice channel.
Thank you!
@@Avicerox really?
Theres even more to come
They’re many reasons why I can’t forgive people who would harm animals.
Do you dislike hunters/fishermen?
@@A_Randomguy_ it depends on how they’re hunting and why
@@tjbettison5587 hunting is big in my town its what we mostly live off so it's all for food and we use most of the animal
You would forgive people who kill invasive species, right?
@A_Randomguy_ i think hunting for food is good if its not endangered and better than buying processed rubbish. Hunting for sport is shitty though.
Maybe an invasive species is fine too but normally that ends up being near impossible to stop until its too late.
R.I.P to all the animals in this video. They will never be forgotten.
None of those animals (except the thylacine and the dodo) were as diverse as the prehistoric creatures from millions of years past, from the Cambrian explosion to the last Ice Age. All manner of extinct species, from the Anomalocaris to the Woolly Mammoth.
@@nathancomixproductions466bruh.the moas and haast’eagles were FRIKIN like mezesoic creatures
@@nathancomixproductions466
Bro but these once will be blamed on humanity on the day of judgement...💀
@@dgdeadlydeagle1958 But those from millions of years past have faced extinction too. You should be happy that they have existed before us, because we never would've known of their existence otherwise.
@@nathancomixproductions466
Bro they were not our fault but these ones are
"tell me ur stupid without telling me ur stoopid"💀💀
RIP all of the animals
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If only we could add coyotes to the list
@@posticusmaximus1739 What the hell is wrong with you? Did you learn nothing from the video?
@user-rs8ky8hv6s not all extinction are bad and it's the circle of life. Things go extinct constantly. And there's a wishlist of animals that the world would benefit from them not being around
Scientific names of these animals:
1) Pinta Island Giant Tortoise (Nesochelys nigra abingdonii)
2) Western Black Rhino (Diceros bicornis longipes)
3) Yangtze River Dolphin (Lipotes vexillifer)
4) Pyrenean Ibex (Capra pyrenaica pyrenaica)
5) Golden Toad (Incilius periglenes)
6) Japanese Sea Lion (Zalophus japonicus)
7) Caspian Tiger (Uncia tigris virgata)
8) Piopios (genus Turnagra)
9) Schomburgk's Deer (Rucervus schomburgki)
10) Thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus)
11) Caucasian Bison (Bison caucasicus)
12) Bubal Hartebeest (Alcelaphus buselaphus buselaphus)
13) Carolina Parakeet (Conuropsis carolinensis)
14) Laughing Owl (Sceloglaux albifacies)
15) Huia (Heteralocha acutirostris)
16) Quagga (Equus (Hippotigris) quagga)
17) Sea Mink (Neovison macrodon)
18) Falkland Islands Wolf (Dusicyon australis)
19) Great Auk (Pinguinus impennis)
20) Dodo (Raphus cucullatus)
21) Moas (order Dinornithiformes)
22) Haast's Eagle (Harpagornis moorei)
23) Elephant Birds (family Aepyornithidae)
24) Atlas Bear (Ursus arctos crowtheri)
25) Eastern Elk (Cervus canadensis canadensis)
26) Syrian Onager (Equus (Asinus) hemionus hemmipus)
27) Caribbean Monk Seal (Neomonachus tropicalis)
28) Cebu Warty Pig (Verrucophorus cebifrons cebifrons)
29) Bramble Cay Mosaic-Tailed Rat (Melomys rubicola)
30) Alaotra Grebe (Nesodyptes rufolavatus)
31) Tecopa Pupfish (Cyprinodon calidae)
32) Passenger Pigeon (Ectopistes migratorius)
33) Bloubok (Hippodorcas leucophaea)
34) Steller's Sea Cow (Hydrodamalis gigas)
35) Sardinian Pika (Prolagus sardus)
Did anyone ask ?m
@@Kmr571-l8yyou asked because “did anyone ask?” Is a question
@@Kmr571-l8y
Ur attitude is disgusting AF
@@Kmr571-l8ydogs dont ask, they listen
"Source: trust me bro🤡🤡🤡
2:32 Elephant Bird
fact: pyrenean ibex extint 2 times, fisrt in 2000, and in 2003 he been cloned, but survived a few minutes.
No they actually went extinct for the last time in 2000. I don't know when it first went extinct but it was not living during 2003.
@@elizaj2741 read my comment again
@@Raptorozaur oh now I see sorry
Yeah its not a very much known case but its interesting
Rip 2016-1200😢 I hope the animal who was extinct enjoy heaven
Let’s hope no animal is extinct in the 2020s
Heaven doesn't exist
كل خرى الجنة موجودة@@kkk-gf6sj
Where's heaven ?
@@kkk-gf6sjthis is why people automatically assume atheists are rude and toxic
Wow I thought the moas went extinct much more recently for some reason. That's amazing they died out so long ago and we still remember them.
I mean, there ain't way they could've lived more later than 1400s
I actually heard some moas on New Zealand's south island may have roamed the earth as recently as the 1700s. some other animals on here I have heard different dates of extinction like I heard the dodo was last seen in 1681 and the elephant bird last seen in 1649.
@@lisa78419 it must be very devastating as the animals are really really alone because they very rarely if ever meet creature from same species for companies or mate
A few hundred years sounds like a lot, but it's also optimistically recent in terms of historical evolutionaruy time. It was way easier for us to learn about Moas than any dinosaur!
Aboriginal cultures have plenty have word-of-mouth stories about them (we still tell 1,000 year old fairy tales in our culture word-of-mouth that haven't changed much to this day ourselves, and we sing nursery rhymes about old things that nobody does anymore -- a few hundred years to remember a very memorable animal is nothing). Even the European settlers and their descendants that never had a chance to see a living one .... well, I've heard that to this day, people in New Zealand have real ancient :moa feathers hanging in their homes as a family heirloom, so at one point they were very common just out in the wild even hundreds of years later. Their feathers were very resilient, so we have those around to prove matters (we don't even need fossils). Things that have gone extinct that recently, within the last few hundred years, have enough remains behind for us to even extract usable DNA from them.
This is a great thing, because using old remains we have mapped the complete genome of many extinct species. I'm not sure if Moas are among them, but the Wooly Mammoth and Tazmanian Tiger have both been fully mapped, along with the Dodo. Now there's just a question of whether or not to actually clone them. They're in ethics debates already.
The tech is pretty much there, though. One properly funded and staffed research team within the next couple of decades is going to resurrect one of these poor souls. I just hope it's for a genuine repopulation effort and not for a corporate zoo somewhere. They need way more than just a single individual's genome for that, so it means more archival work to get as much DNA and any organic remains that still exist for these species!
How 1445 long ago?
this would have been beer if it was in reverse, it would have shown that "we did not know any better," to "oh it is still happening today we need to do something about it" this way it shows that "oh humans have been doing this forever there is no point in stopping it now"
What’s sad is that the most unique and special animals are often the ones most prone to extinction for being so specialized
Extinctions are a normal part of the evolutionary process
@@posticusmaximus1739 normal what t rex transformation into chicken
I want these animals back
Me too they deserve better
But u can see them back like wollymamoth it will come back in 5years(i think)
@@ALNETAMOSno it’s in 2027
Same
@@YoungHenBeats not every snimal can be ressurected
Why do I feel that laughing owls became extinct due to insecure people being mad that an owl laughed at them?
Yes it's possible
No
Maybe they thought they were shapeshifting witches, and killed them
@luxaeterna3246 I wouldn't put it past some people, they're THAT stupid.
"Siete tutti pagliacci"
-Humanity
RIP laughing owl
Unfortunately, yes.
While they’re laughing.They got wiped out by new zealanders
@@Coliopoertrea456😂😂😂
@@Kmr571-l8yYou are: laughing owl
What makes me saddest are the cattle (caucasian wisent, aurochs). I’m totally biased towards them but (for the aurochs), it’d be very interesting to have them around to compare to modern cattle of different types
as a rabbit lover, the sardinian pika makes me the saddest
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De-extinction
As kids we here about dinosaurs going extinct it's not until later you see how sad it is to see these recent species die out
Dinosaurs are still kicking tho
@DakotaofRaptors Avian dinosaurs are still around but non Avian dinosaurs went extinct cause of the Chixilub impactor event
The chinese paddle fish is now extinct (2022) and the Javan Stingaree is Extinct (2023)
And the last javan rhino in mainland Asia (Vietnam) was dead in 2011. Killed for very silly reason of course, dumb myth about medicinal properties of its horn. Just hope the last population in Java can relieving their population although it still unclear if they can due to low genetic number
it's so sad that the wild ass was extinct because of us
🌝🌝
We still have a few wild asses left in my town.
Wild ass why is it called Ass🤨
this has 2 meanings
humanity is a disgrace to nature humanity is supposed to support co exist with it not destroy it turn things into something else
if our planet Earth had no humans, those animals couldve been alive today (not all the species, some of them may have gone extinct still), its a shame to see how our actions wiped out those beautiful animals, honestly, im really interested in all of them
amen to that
No , I d like to live
No, no, no...we've ENHANCED the world. Thank us!
We shouldn’t take more than what the Earth has, we don’t have to encourage su!c!d3 we already have enough of those cases
At least we can now bring them back using cloning and other de-extinction methods, though it's controversial
New Zealand + Hawaii:😭Stop killing all our animals😭
1:04 Syrian Wild WHATTT
Asss
Yep
Ass
Who the hell named this animal😂
This makes me dread humanity finding life on other planets…
Me Too
Moi aussi je me demande pourquoi ils veulent conquérir d autres planètes ! Pour recommencer ?
Détruire la vie ailleurs ???? Inutile !!!!!
On voit sur terre !!!!!!!
Don't worry, climate change or lack of water will do the job.
in a few centuries
Or less
The passanger pigeon is a reminder to why there are now hunting seasons and bag limits to help prevent over harvesting and allowing balance the ecosystem
Yeah, people literally hunted them into extinction for fun in the 19th century, they were everywhere too
I wish all the animals came back 😭 this is rlly sad for some reason (rest in peace 🕊️ extincted animals)
We as humans a monsters 😞💔
Nice channel mate!
Thank you!
Dodo
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I'm crying right now😭😭😭😭😭😭😭❤❤❤. I miss you animals. 😢😢😢
RIP to all these animals
Seeing this breaks my heart.
It shatters mine. 😢
😊😊
@@Kmr571-l8y How dare you.
@@Kmr571-l8yfor someone named ambulance you sure aren’t hospitable
@@Kmr571-l8y
Ur disgusting...
We Want Them To Come Back
Laughing owl: HAHAHAHAHAH
Me: shoots
don't forget the kauai o'o' :(
Yeah the last male 😭😢😢
Was it bc of humans that they went extinct?
@@hmoobv4j154 yes, humans went in Hawaii with diseases, mosquitoes, rats and more, that's what made them go extinct.
@@stupido700 that's sad. They sound so majestic
@@hmoobv4j154 and creepy
Animals deserve better, we humans are far too cruel 😢
Elephant birds
Simplified version:
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Family: Aepyornithidae
Extended version:
Eukaryota --> Animalia --> Bilateria --> Deuterostomia --> Chordata --> Vertebrata --> Gnathostomata --> Tetrapoda --> Amniota --> Sauropsida --> Reptilia --> Archelosauria --> Crurotarsi --> Archosauria --> Avemetatarsalia --> Dinosauria --> Saurischia --> Theropoda --> Tetanurae --> Coelurosauria --> Maniraptora --> Avialae --> Ornithurae --> Aves --> Palaeognathae --> Notopalaeognathae --> Novaeratitae --> Aepyornithidae
Genera within the family Aepyornithidae:
- _Aepyornis maximus_
- _Mullerornis modestus_
- _Vorombe titan_
You forgot "Vorombe Titan"
@@sierrarailwayvideos1780He added now
R.I.P dodo birds. My brothers will be missed 1:56
0:23 thankfully, the Cebu Warty Pig is only endangered
I think you mean the Visayan warty pig. The Cebu warty pig was a subspecies of the former which is now extinct.
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees
were they hunted in philippines?
0:27 Hols, I'm from Costa Rica and that frog is not so extinct, it's hard to see, but it's still there in the great jungle, I saw it in 2022
They didn't mention the passenger pigeon, extinct in 1914, that lived in North America. Extinction is forever. It is sad beyond words.
Much sadder as the pigeon once was the most numerous bird ever as several flocks that join into one can darkening sky. But its very number that make passenger pigeon easy to be hunted and ignored as they always plentiful and never decreasing in number
@@prasetyodwikuncorojati2434- Many years ago I saw a photo of the very sky you just mentioned, entirely covered with passenger pigeons. I was thinking about that photo as I wrote my post. You mention what I saw in the photo. And now they are gone forever. So, so sad.
Passenger pigeon is at 1:20
1:18
Pigeons nowadays are rats with wings!
0:44 when I first saw that these went extinct I started crying on the floor
" syrian wild a$$ " most wildest word in the world
1:02 Syrian wild WHAT
If it makes you feel better there is still the african wild ass but in small populations on about 200
@@SinethembaNgqiba, it does not help on any sense. And less it helps that a literal dick-looking amphibian on the amazonian rainforest.
It means donkey, y'all 😂
💀Gy*ght!?☠️☠️💀💀🍑💀💀💀
I 100% feel bad for all these animals in this video!
We hate extinction
Cept for coyotes
@@posticusmaximus1739 pumba caracal💀💀💀💀☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
We like extinction not recent extinction but haast eagle megalania helicoprion anomalocaris trilobite sea scorpion and so much more has scared me so much that i m glad they are now gone for good:)
@@TobiBabalola-u3vyou could say this about great white sharks, any other large shark, giant squids, giant octopus, colossal squids, alligators, monitor lizards, hippopotamus, lions, rhinoceros, etcetera, if any of them were extinct.
Back again dude!!
0:56 the name got me rolling 😭
What's so funny about it?
@@Blexxstarhow do you not know?
Wild ass
@@Blexxstar Wild ass
I thought I would see all the Ō'ō genuses but it's sad to see these ones go and this video shows back earths memories that we yet wanna fix fromare problem to things we want to see aga
2:02 NOT THE DODOS😰😥😭😭😢😭😭😭😭😭😭
About Pyrenean Ibex: The found dead of Celia, she crushed by falling tree, later, a hybrid goat birth her clone, she was female, she is survive 7 to 10 minutes.
You missed sometimes :
Bernard's wolf in 1920
Technically the red wolf should be right behind the thylacine as they did go extinct in the wild for some time but at least today there are 18 in the wild from breeding programs
"Syrian wild ass"💀
This is only a joke.
I feel really sorry for the dodo becuase people say there dumb even when there extinct the reason they were “dumb” is becuase they never had any predators on the island they were on so humans were the mindless idiots and killed them
the asteroid that wiped out everything
Javan Tiger 1980 & Balinese Tiger 1930 officially extinct 😢
why do we exist anyway if we destroy things harm other humans make man made cities that has no meaning to nature what if we did had a utopia where nature humans co exist without corruption of the world?
2:08 theres no way dodo birds are extinct in 1662 thats their last sight before they went extinct in the 1690s
They actually went extinct in 1681. You got your answer
Such a sad music😢
Poor animals...😭
All these animals gone forever without any chance of cloning, all because of human greed and selfishness, it's just not fair.
It's why sometimes I think I might be becoming a misanthrope.
There’s de-extinction, but that’s not gonna be for a long time. There are many endangered species that need more attention than bringing back an old species.
@@BeachioSandschannel So maybe humanity should stop imperiling so many creatures and places through our never-ending greed and selfishness, huh?
@@JoshTrager-j9gThe human population is expanding very fast which is why we have to expand so much it's not just greed
So basically, cloning extinct animals will NEVER be possible?
I like the laughing owl 🦉 that went extinct in 1914 like the passenger pigeon 🐦😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Very Sad !
Very very sad!
Very ^3 sad
Hopefully somehow we can bring this back. This is sad.
The earth is 6,000 years old and humans sinful ways killed off dragons, we forgot about them until we dug them up and renamed them dinosaurs
What? Dinosaurs died WAY before humans existed
"The earth is 6,000 years old"? Yes - sure. And you were probably created by some imaginary being called "God".
@@marcschoeters2229 indeed we are, God created the world and all of us humans
earth is 4.5 billion years old
@@kidvillaingaming Not true, the Bible says God Created the world in 6 days, and that humans lived with dragons, we renamed them dinosaurs
The worst predator in earth, humans.
Maybe we were able to exctint ourselves, even 😢
So sad cursed to humans 🥺😔😥😟
Bro thinks he's another species
I’m just happy it didn’t forgot to put the dodo in this video.
1:48 we need to bring him back also the date is wrong great auk was killed out in 1844 by fisherman
A moment of silence for all the beautiful creatures we or our kids may never get to see again. 😢
This is such a shame.
It’s sad that nature tried so hard to kill them but they survived. The only reason why they went extinct is because of humans and not nature itself
The sad music at backround😢😢
This song makes me sad😢 rest in peace extinct animals 😢
Hi
@@Alexa_kit780 hi! Nice to meet you
Dodo was so cute 😢
They're ugly
So sad.
Where are the wolves in the UK and Ireland?
Another:
Dusky Seaside Sparrow. Extinct in 1987. They used to be all over the US coastline but went extinct due to infrastructure being built on its habitat. Apparently the last female died a few years before that.
so much more life would be thriving if us humans just didnt exist
Yeah, maybe we all should just jump into an Endless Pit of Darkness, you first
@@OriFan4Life2 what is wrong with you only you will go to an endless pit of darkness what's wrong with you there are little kids and babies
@@AdamaBa-hs5qd "Much more life would be thriving if us humans just didn't exist" - zackabu1104 and abunch of other people.
@@AdamaBa-hs5qd You don't think that sentence affects little kids emotionally aswell? If you're talking about jumping into a pit you know darn well we humans aren't going to go out our way and do that XD
@@OriFan4Life2 only you and him will go to a endless pit kill your self
syrian wild ass got me to heaven for 4 seconds
i really hope future scientists can bring these wonderous animals back
it could be possible but because they coul still have the DNA but if the Bring them back i think they will Never have soul because it’s a clone but it could be 100% possible but the dinosaurs could die faster because they existed like 65 Million years ago
@@moiyt8164dinosaur doesn't have any DNA
@@Ur1nOnlyRino and that means we can’t bring back to life?
@@moiyt8164souls dont exist lil bro
and dna is needed to bring back an animal, we cant just make a genetic sequence
Yeah i know i went to google and it says that their dna are very very old wish it wound Not working
Laughing Owl certainly ain't laughing no more.
No more wild ass 😢
The Asian Wild Ass and African Wild Ass still Exist .
Are u Forgot Kauai 'O'o bird (Extinct in 1987)
Как говорится: "Человек-самый главный монстр планеты Земля"
The pinta island tortoise looked so cool though :(
You forgot the Barbary lion
Aren’t there lions with Barbary ancestry still around?
You mean a North African lion?
@@JustinWijaya-p6p basically.
Farmers using extensive chemicals past few decades is the reason behind this.
You miss Javan and Balinese tiger
“We didn’t know that what we were doing would cause this.”
- And that is the folly of man.
syrian wild ass got me dying
A lot of these animals were very friendly towards humans. An example of this is the Warrah. This wolf like creature always ruined towards humans out of curiosity. They were one of the friendliest animals ever. But of course humans decided to take advantage of it by killing them when they only wanted to see what we were. This is just one example of how horrible humanity can be.
No please..not Baiji..
1:00 Buddy's name really is "wild ass" 😹😹😹😹☠️☠️☠️
that's what the animal is really called.😀
What about the California grizzly bear
Not a separate species, just the local population of the brown bear.
Let's not forget the fact that humanity isn't forever. We'll eventually end up on a list of extinct animals someday.
They got bears in Africa 150 years ago?
In the northwestern Atlas Mountains in Morocco
@@marysanders9461 Yeah, I watched stuff about it later on.
Thought they went extinct during the age of Romans, but alas, it was the age of late modern period that hit the final nail on the coffin
Used in Rome Colosseum for the purpose of Gladiator
😢😢😭😭R.I.P all animals 🤲🤲
And this video is only contains just few of the 6000-10.000 creature that died out under a millenia and not includes insects - plants neither. The humanity overall with the artificially generated needs and constant land conquering and alteration of the wilderness results sooner or later the complete destruction of ecosystem which will be our own graveyard. I hope we can revert these changes by changing our lifestyle, needs and not taking over more lands from the animals and plants. Also saving the current ecosystem genetical datas and trying to reintroduce the lost creatures aswell or at least making a similar creature. We as humans owe with this to the nature which let us survive.
Blah blah blah, we owe nothing
@@posticusmaximus1739 That's your opinion.
@@sziklamester1244 animals push other animals to extinction. That is the natural order, the circle of life. If you do not like it, then go to a different planet. Exit.
Bro why do we gotta kill everything
us humans are so selfish :(
It’s almost hard to decide if I should like or unlike. This video is absolutely heartbreaking. There is hope a few of these survive (the Thylacine 100% does survive), but many if not most are extinct.
The Baiji ISN'T officially extinct just yet, it's still listed as POSSIBLY EXTINCT, and some people still report seeing them leading some to believe there are small populations. It's just a matter of whether those populations are enough to sustain the genetic diversity for the species to continue surviving.
Just recently, a project has been done to bring back the Quagga. The Quagga was another subspecies of zebra that had unique characteristics. The project is breeding them back to extinction, and so far, they've been met with decent success by making a herd of animals that closely resemble the Quagga. Soon enough, we'll have the Quagga back in existence.
Steller's Sea Cow MIGHT still exist as SOME fishermen on the Aleutian Islands report herbivorous whale-like creatures in recent years and back in the 1960s.
On one island, about approximately 75-80% of the people have claimed to have seen these animals still alive. So, it IS still possible they do exist we just need to mount an expedition to see for sure.
Aurochs are extinct, but we can LITERALLY breed them back. They are planning on it, but I haven't heard of any recent updates which is a shame as I'd like to see an Auroch in the flesh grazing.
Believe it or not, but there were SEVERAL sightings of the Carolina Parakeet after its believed extinction. As a matter of fact, it's believed that they either went extinct a few years to maybe a decade after they were officially listed as extinct or MAYBE, just MAYBE somewhere in America they still exist.
We simply don't know, but it's interesting to consider the chance that they are still alive.