Believed Extinct Animals Still Alive Today
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- Believed Extinct Animals Still Alive Today
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Charlie from Top 10s counts down the #Top10 Believed Extinct Animals Still Alive Today. Here are some extinct animals that are still alive today, as well as some animals which have gone extinct, but scientists are trying to bring back to life using fossils, DNA and new scientific techniques!
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Actually, I think the Wooly Mammoth that was caught on camera on 2012 is actually just a bear holding a fish in its mouth.
thylacines are not related to wolfs they ate marsupials related to kangaroos and TASSIE devils.
@@taublix315m
A black panther is the melanistic colour variant of the LEOPARD, they are NOT EXTINCT.
Panthers include many of the big cat species in the world, residing on several continents. You are correct in that it is a color variant. But it is not restricted to just leopards.
Panther is a subfamily. Black panther could be leopard or jaguar(known phenotypic genetic variants). However, should the color ever happen in lions or tigers, they would also be black panthers.
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Black pantheres are in Arkansas. Almost everyone I know has seen one. Multiple times even. But the government denies it
Or jaguars in South America
@@masonfurlow1453that’s bc they say black panthers are black jaguars. However a panther is said to sound like a woman screaming and no jaguar sounds like that. I think that panthers are likely melanistic Cougar as they sound like a scream.
Like many native animals in Australia, the Thylacine is a marsupial, with a pouch. It is not a canine, so that blows the wolf theory.
The video also stated the a meg tooth was the size of a human so i take some of this with a grain of salt
A guy on TV found that there are still a few individuals in remote areas of their former range.
I have seen photos of a man standing inside a reconstructed jaw with the large meg teeth in place.
He contradicted himself several times. This is not to be taken as education.
He also called the Black leopard as it’s own specific species instead of the fact that a Leopard can be born black lol.
The mammoth sighting was a bear that had a fish in its mouth
Lol
@@Boris_Chang tf what she is talking about the history
You are right
Bruh that excuse 💀💀💀
Wolves could not be used to bring back the tasmanian tiger as thylacine were marsupials
I wonder if they throw that in there just to see if we catch it.
Bingo! That's what i said. An opossum might be a better fit.
There are a lot of inconsistencies in this. I think it’s AI
As I understand it, a black leopard is a color mutation of the normal leopard. It's not a different species so it can't go extinct. The genes for black panthers of various species have existed for a long time.
I was going to comment the exact same thing lol I don't think this channel is very reliable to say the least
Tigers, Lions, leopards, and jaguars could all technically be black panthers. We know for sure of leopards and jaguars.
Panthers are Panthers, not lions, tiger, leopards, etc @@JCSJesusChristSaves
@@BarbaraKurtz Panthers (if refered as a species) ARE leopards; and lions, tigers, leopards (as well as jaguars and snow leopards) ARE panthers (if refered as a genus)
Megaladon teeth were not the size of a human being - they're the size of a human hand. I live in Florida and we find them quite often.
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@@myevillaflores9958 In the age if information, ignorance is a choice
Look it depends on which part of gestation the person is in.
the Tasmanian Tiger is the one I've always wanted brought back the most.
They are still alive, at least a few.
They're cool asf
They are a marsupial not placental like a dog
@@robertryan7204 what does that have to do with what I said?
@@AcousticKitty Easy the person who made this video thought it was a canid. It is not. Yes it would be nice to bring it back but you would need a related species to help in that process
That was a bear with a fish not a wooly mamoth.
The main living relative of a giant elk would be a normal elk
Nobody thought frilled sharks (of which there are many different species) were exctint! They are common deep sea fish. It's rare to see them in shallow water.
The video of the alleged "Mammoth" is a bear with a salmon in its mouth. The current climate of Siberia is too cold for elephants of any sort. Mammoths lived in temperate climates like Siberia and Alaska used to be before the Younger Dryas extinction event that wiped them out.
No one thought Sturgeons went extinct.
Black leopards are melanistic members of the leopard family.
Ceolocanth you get a point for.
No one thought sponges went extinct.
I believe he said they were older than scientists originally believed: that they’d been around longer scientists thought. All of your points are valid though. I thought, “huh?” several times during this video. LOL
Preventing kids from saying first
Lol
Wait did you just say it, jkk lol
Glorious
4th 😂
Some of these animals would be cool to bring back but some wouldn’t be good to bring back.
It's not a valid "top 10" list if you repeat entries.
That video of a mammoth is just a bear carrying a branch..
The Thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus: dog-headed pouched-dog) is a large carnivorous marsupial) is not a wolf at all.
Frilled sharks rediscovered off the coast of Japan in 2007.
Japanese cooks: Not for long 🎣 🔪🍣
12:45 thylacine are marsupials, not canines. They are more related to a opossum then a wolf.
Anything with a horn will be hunted by poachers just like any animals with horns already here, you can bring them back but scumbags will be scumbags 🤷🏻♂️
Woolly mammoth actually lived in a warm climate not in the snow. Fossils records of a woolly mammoth stomach showed food from a warm climate and wouldn’t grow in a cold climate. This woolly mammoth was flash frozen so the food was still in its mouth and hadn’t been ingested in its stomach. Just because they are found in a cold climate now doesn’t mean at the time it was that way.
Correct, well said.
They aren’t found now at all. They’re extinct.
@@kaamkicwell there are said to be 4 left in the world
I saw a picture from the 1860 from Russia a taxidermied woolly mammoth and the people were just a little over knee high. I never want to contend with them again.
They used the game Ark Survival Evolved for the graphics and the book for the titanoboa
Who told you that wolves would be involved in the restoration of Thylacines? Their resemblance to wolves is a matter of convergence. Wolves are mammals and not closely related to marsupials like the Tasmanian Tiger.
You are aware that marsupials are mammals....right?
I'm not saying that they could use wolf DNA to bring them back...just that they are both mammals.
Well, your videos are amazing
How many extinct animals have been brought back from extinction ? 0 because they cant be.
Wooly Mammoth were about the same size of the modern African Bush Elephant.
Some leopards are born black along with some jaguars, they're not a subspecies that went extinct
Wolly mammoths are not alive today, but scientist are reviving them u can even look it up
Black leopards are not a species of leopard. It's a genetic mutation known as "melanistic". Similar to albinism, except it causes an excess in darker pigmentation.
I was just checking the comments to see if anyone else noted this. We also call them black panthers. They are endangered, but not extinct. lol
That "Mammoth" video is know to be a hoax. Its actually a bear carrying a fish
The Sasquatch or the Yowie are still alive.
Dear god
28:38 So now I know why goats and sheep can be so aggressive at times😂. You would think that big creature would have been more like an ancestor of the wolf
He literally says woolly mammoth 10 times
Fun fact modern day piranhas dont prefer too eat humans
in fact It is RARE you see a piranha eat a human
black leopards easily found in tamilnadu forests nilgiris in daytimes
Woolley mammoths would crush and kill us all
I heard that they were trying to bring the Titanoboa‘s back
Idk about that one chief. I don’t think anyone wants that. Plus I think is pretty impossible to do that for the big snake
2:36 that a bear holding a fish not a mammoth
some things about the baiji you made slight errors about: 1. baiji were never common ( there were still considered quite rare previous to the endangered animal movement ) 2. the video recording is actually a recording of the last known baiji in captivity - not in the river itself.
I thought that water looked too clean to be a super polluted river.
so many errors in this video 😂
They are more than 200 years old..Shows 200,000,000..This guy has no credibility with the maths.
Bro. This video is all over the place. Those watching, please don’t take everything said on the internet for fact.
New sub!, Anyways this vid made me love and obssesed wollly mamoths!
The Mastadon looks like a photo set up!!
Hes kinda just sitting/standing on the water but not moving
I do not think they should bring these animals back to life
"Black Leopards" have never existed. Melanistic conditions cause this in many big cats. Leopards seem to have it the most and the most severe form of it.
its still a black leopard tho
There are sturgeon in the Muskegon river in Michigan my step dad caught one while fishing just below the croton dam that was 7ft long
The video repeats itself, but has some good information, FYI the Smilodon and saber tooth cat are the same
The thylacine’s extinction is very bad for the Tasmanian ecosystem. Removing an apex predator is very bad for the environment. The thylacine controlled a deadly disease by eating sick or dying animals. I am excited for them to come back.
My dad and I fished Sturgeon in Wisconsin for all my life...When he was married he had in writing that he could go Sturgeon fishing once a year..lol..miss him
Tasmanian tiger would be ok to bring back
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7:42 - did you know that every year around 2,000 species of animals go extinct. 25:24 did you know that every year nearly 55,000 species of animals go extinct.. So which is it Charlie - 2,000 animals or 55,000 animals - Thats a big difference
Species are not only animals their always insects,plants
Tarsier is many in the Philippines
To bring back thylacines, the host animal would have to be marsupial. There is a mouse-like marsupial that geneticists are considering, although its name escapes me at present.
Numbat? Quoll?
I've seen a black leopard at a zoo
There probably is still a pterodactyl
How cool would THAT be! 👍
I like the Thylacine, a marsupial known as the Tasmanian Tiger or Tasmanian Wolf. That is the one I want back. Also the DoDo, Elephant Bird, all flightless birds, Mastodon, and the singing dog in New Guinea.
There are still singing dogs in New Guinea
The thylacine? Do you want drop bears because that's how you get drop bears. Lol
tarsiers are not extinct they are found in vicayas phillipines
The wooly mammoth keeps its trunk underwater the whole time. It couldn't breath and its balance would be off.
bear
it's a damn grizzly bear
They had a pair of black leopards on temporary display at the Philadelphia Zoo back in the 80s. Beautiful
Thanks TT! 👌
1. Within Earth’s ocean depths, I can believe ANYTHING could still exist.
2. Bringing back extinct species is problematic.
3. Risk/Reward analysis imperative.
4. Small, harmless, cute ones first.
tje saber toothed tiger also went extinct because they were trapped in tar pits
The Baiji is soooooo cute! It's like toy but alive.
In the U.S. we call them black panthers. One was sighted last year in wolfe county Ky. I don't know if wolf and tasmainian tiger dna would work. The tasmainian tiger was a marsupial. A opposum would be a better match i think.
Different species. Leopards are indigenous to Africa. What you might think was a Leopard in Ky could have been a Jaguar, but certainly not a Leopard.
@@Cailean_MacCoinnich yes your right. In K.Y. it was a cougar. Genetic mutation probably gave it the black color. But i don't think feline DNA would mix with marsupial DNA. But then again I'm not a geneticist.
This is amazing the fact that scientists can bring back wooly mammoth from extinction! I for one would love to see them again
I think anything is possible
Didn’t Jurassic Park answer some of these questions?
Black leopards are not a separate species. The black coat is a genetic anomaly that occurs across all species of big cats. All black big cats are called black panthers regardless of whether they are leopards, jaguars, tigers, cougars or anything else.
Thats right! They are melanistic members of the species.
@@martinharris5017 Why call it black coated when you can give it an unpronounceable Latin name I always say 😁
@@johnvane5240 Because "black coated" is a general description and "melanistic" is a specific condition. I use correct terminology because I'm a journalist and researcher and accuracy of language is important :)
@@martinharris5017 Mea culpa I was only joking
@@johnvane5240 Sorry, Aspergers Syndrome. I sometime mis-read the room! All good :)
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The fact that soft tissue is found in the fossil remains shows none of them are millions of years old, but only thousands.
Frilled sharks were known about in the 1800s,,,
Singing dogs have been kept as pets for years my friend had one back in the 90s
I owned a breeding pair about 15 years ago.
@@ronniemaclaine5234 they are a cool dog, but not for everyone, my friends bonded to her husband they have a different personality for sure but beautiful dogs
@@Boudicea97 They are also Master escape artist. They will kill any animal smaller than them. And this one was rather frustrating to me because I also had pit bulls. If an animal is bigger than them, they will attack as a form of defense.
I have my friends ORCA'S to keep meggy away. One of the reasons they are extinct. Shamu's ancestors took care of them.
Sorry to burst your bubbles yall but the “woolly mammoth” was just a bear Holding/eating a fish.
You're just a bear-holding-a-fish
The question I have abut bringing wooly mammoths back is a question of pasture and control. Do we know what they eat? Where are they to be housed?
U can’t use wolves to bring back thylasines 😂😂😂😂😂 COMPLETELY UNRELATED
MI subscribe to your channel because it is very interesting 😊❤
Putting humans back on the bottom of the food chain is short-sighted at best. Moreover, every ecosystem in the world could potentially be thrown into chaos.
Unlikely at this point in time we could be ever considered bottom of the food chain. The closest we are to the bottom right now is the Arctic circle cause you know big white bears actively hunt people. But even then those people are no where near the bottom. But obviously we are pretty much the bottom in the ocean. And that doesn’t really count.
As Jeff Bloom said in Jurassic Park: [paraphrasing] Just because we can doesn't mean we should." I see no point in bringing back preditors - Life is hard enuf as it is without throwing giant predators into the mix. The mammoth is eatable, but would require LOTS of food - do we have that much food to spare? I don't think so, with so many people food insecure and even starving to death. As for the Dodo and the rest: Why bother? Unless they are going to contribute to the "System" they would be a drain. Can they contribute more than it takes to feed them?
Modern farm animals (cows, pigs, chickens etc.) also require more food than they yield. the thing is, they can be fed things we consider scrap. We aren't raising elephants for food because of the challenges and price of the enclosures and other systems to keep them healthy so I don't think we'd start raising mammoths for that purpose. We've been raising those other farm animals for generations and are now completely different than the "original" wild variants.
Predators also play a very important role. Without the thylacine for example there is nothing else around to cull the population of the other animals in Tasmania. For example they weren't around to kill the sick and weak tasmanian devils that contracted a facial tumour disease and that led to it spreading throughout the population and they were nearly almost eliminated by it.
Jinx the black leopard was just one of the big cats saved from the Zanesville Massacre back in Oct. 2011. That was a horribly day ! Authorities was forced to kill 38 big cats and 10 other wild animals. There is videos about it. It was in the news and was tragic.
We have tarsiers in the philippines. In bohol island.
Wooly mammoths has very very fluffy hairs to stay warm in the very cold places
Pit of all animals I’m rooting for the wolly Namath,saber tooth tiger and the dodo bird to come back from extinction
i just wanted the saber toothed tiger
Joe “Wooly” Namath?
I'm happy that the T-Rex don't exist
Heck yeah! Bring back the wooly mammoth!
Two things….Bringing back extinct animals is like terraforming Mars. Wouldn’t be easier to save what we already have?!?!…..and a Thylocene is a marsupial, you would have more luck using a Koala to bring it back than a wolf🤣🤣.
Colossal is doing both. Bring back things we might actually need and trying to save what we already have. And both are great
But seriously though. The guy has no clue what he’s even saying. About the Tasmania tiger and a wolf. The equivalent to saying “frog dna helped recreate dinosaurs” in Jurassic park, that is not how the biological world works.
Yo no wonder spongbob didn’t say his age on his birthday he can be like 5,000 years old
help the frilled shark looks so cute
When he asked me to do my “good deed for the day” I realized I was watching a top 10 and I left. See ya guys 👋🏼
Kevin Richardson has black leopards on his wildlife reserve in South Africa.
My question is how did they name it
Thalassotitan atrox A huge mosasaur that could eat basically anything even other mosasaurs They lived in the open ocean and we're absolutely massive Gigantic teeth to boot I'm not about to go into the ocean anyways but that thing was swimming around I definitely would stay clear of any body of water
Nice
Each time you say that the earth is X number of years old the smarter I feel
I'm sad because Top 10s' comments are 25-26 :( OK I CHECK the comments and it says it's 39 :D
The mammoth thing u showed at the start was a bear with a dangling fish
I’ve heard a lot about mammoths, I wish he had mentioned them in this video 😂😂
...what?
@@JBob08 It was a joke about him saying the same thing about mammoths multiple times.
Mybe the black leopard was a black panther
A few years back, scientists were bragging about having discovered the method of bringing back the woolly mammoth, the mastodon, the dodo bird, the Australian Tiger and several other extinct creatures. My question: why? Also, why not invest that energy, funds and efforts help feed and house the hungry and homeless worldwide?