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Rare Photographs Of Some Extinct Animals by marshborn(m): 7:12am On Nov 07, 2013
i am a lover of animal documentaries, so i decided to share this,hope some of you find this interesting :
1. The Tarpan
The last Tarpan died on a Ukrainian game preserve at Askania Nova in 1876. A prehistoric type of wild horse that once roamed from Southern France and Spain eastwards to central Russia, the Tarpan died out in the wild in the late 1800s. Reasons for its extinction include the destruction of its forest and steppe habitat to make room for people; hunting by farmers averse to their crops being eaten and mares stolen; and absorption into a growing domestic horse population. There have been various attempts to recreate the Tarpan through re-breeding, resulting in horses that do at least resemble their extinct forebears.

2. The Quagga
Another extinct equine beast – this time a subspecies of zebra – the last wild Quagga was probably shot in the late 1870s, while the last specimen in captivity died in 1883 at Artis Magistra Zoo in Amsterdam. Once abundant in southern Africa, the Quagga fell victim to ruthless hunting for its meat and hide, and because it was seen by settlers as a competitor to livestock like sheep. It was the coat of the Quagga that distinguished it best, with only the front part of its body showing the zebra’s vivid striped markings. As with the Tarpan, projects to breed back the Quagga have produced favourable results, visually at least.

3. The Javan Tiger
The Javan Tiger was a subspecies of tiger found only on the Indonesian island of Java, until it died out as recently as the 1980s. In the early 19th century, the Javan Tiger was common all over the island, but rapid human population increase led to the destruction of its forest habitat. The Javan Tiger was also mercilessly hunted, so that by the 1950s it is thought fewer than 25 remained in the wild. Following in the tracks of the Bali Tiger, which was wiped out in the 1930s, the fate of the Javan Tiger speaks for the precarious position of the tiger species as a whole. Sightings of the subspecies persist but hopes for its survival are fading.

4. The Thylacine
It was 1936 when the last Thylacine took its final breath in Hobart Zoo, Tasmania. Or so we think. Extremely rare if not extinct on the Australian mainland by the time of European colonisation, the Thylacine survived on the island of Tasmania alongside close cousins like the Tasmanian Devil. There, this distinctive, large-jawed beast found itself with a price on its head, as settlers blamed it for attacks on their sheep. The Thylacine was hunted to extinction by bounty hunters and farmers, though other factors such as disease, the introduction of wild dogs, and human encroachment into its habitat may have also played a part in the tragedy.

Re: Rare Photographs Of Some Extinct Animals by dasparrow: 8:27am On Nov 07, 2013
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Interesting. I hope other animals currently in existence do not go extinct like these ones.
Re: Rare Photographs Of Some Extinct Animals by Annie2gud(f): 8:39am On Nov 07, 2013
Mi likey marshy.
Re: Rare Photographs Of Some Extinct Animals by marshborn(m): 8:45am On Nov 07, 2013
Annie2gud: Mi likey marshy.
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Re: Rare Photographs Of Some Extinct Animals by Infomizer(m): 2:31pm On Sep 21, 2014
It's all a natural process to me...
Re: Rare Photographs Of Some Extinct Animals by ONYEDIKAJAH(m): 11:59pm On Sep 15, 2019
Mosquito, cockroach, bedbug, etc, should join.

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