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Australian rabbit: extinct in 1890.
Ami's marnibal rat: extinct in 1901.
Atlas brown bear: extinct in 1870.
White-footed Australian woodrat: extinct in 1902.
The white-sided dolphin may be extinct.
The Bali tiger became extinct in 1937.
The long-haired spider monkey became extinct in the 20s of the 20th century.
Painted ibis: The date of extinction is unknown.
Spotted donkey: extinct in 1883.
The dodo became extinct in 1799.
Eastern bandicoot: extinct in 1940.
The thylacine became extinct in 1933.
Moa: Completely extinct in 1800.
The white rhinoceros in northern Congo, extinct in 1920.
The bird became extinct in 1649.
The Caspian tiger became extinct in 1950.
Queensland woolly nose wombat: extinct in 1900.
Antarctic wolf: extinct in 1875.
Plum red deer: extinct in the wild in 1942.
Traveling dove, disappeared in 1930.
European wild horses became extinct in the wild in Europe in 1876.
The zebra became extinct in 1875.
Southern California cat fox: extinct in 1903.
The Taiwanese clouded leopard became extinct in 1972.
The Tasmanian tiger became extinct in 1936.
The Japanese wolf became extinct in 1970.
The West Asian tiger is no longer visible to people after 1980.
West African lion: extinct in 1865.
The toothless manatee became extinct in 1767.
New South Wales white kangaroo, extinct in 1927.
New Mexico wolf, extinct in 1920.
Xinjiang tiger: extinct in 1916.
Once the most ferocious bear in the world, the Kanchaga brown bear, became extinct in 1920.
Asiatic lion: extinct in 1908.
The extinction of the Eurasian mink was probably between 1995 and 1999.
The Javan tiger became extinct in 1988.
The Chinese guinea deer became extinct in 1960.
Chinese white-rumped langur: extinct in 1882.
The last time the Asian cheetah was spotted was in southern India in 1948.
These are just some of the animals that have become extinct in modern times, and many of them are caused by human hunting.
Caring for the earth and protecting the ecological balance is equivalent to extending our own life!
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Dinosaurs became extinct. It generally refers to the mass extinction event that occurred on the earth 65 million years ago, although the cause of the event is not yet determined, but it is generally believed to be formed by a meteorite impact, after which the dinosaurs gave way to the supremacy of the earth, mammals.
Began to rise. So what other animals went extinct along with the dinosaurs in this extinction?
In fact, this question is not accurate, from the latest fossil discoveries and scientific research results, birds belong to the direct line of dinosaurs.
offspring, so the dinosaurs were not actually completely extinct, but spread their wings and flew into the sky. So now it's generally accurate to say that the extinction of non-avian dinosaurs.
But even if the dinosaurs weren't completely extinct, the mass extinction event 65 million years ago was real, and the catastrophe left reptiles.
Lost domination over the planet.
At present, the understanding of 65 million years ago mainly comes from fossils, and it is difficult to judge what creatures lived in the same era as the dinosaurs 65 million years ago, but it is only estimated that more than 15 kilograms of life on land at that time were extinct. And there is another fact that many people are not very clear, that is, in the era of dinosaurs rampant in the world, in fact, dinosaurs are only the overlords of the land, and the overlords of the sky and sea are not dinosaurs. We often talk about such as pterosaurs and dragons.
They are not dinosaurs, but large reptiles that live in the same era as dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs are a general term for a large group of reptiles, but not all large reptiles can be called dinosaurs, in fact, other large reptiles lived in the same era as dinosaurs, such as large crocodiles and turtles.
snakes, etc. Among reptiles, only species belonging to the order sauropods and ornithischians are considered dinosaurs.
In fact, in the age of dinosaurs, the pterosaurs that ruled the sky, the ichthyosaurs, the cangsaurs, and the plesiosaurs that ruled the seas.
None of them belonged to dinosaurs. But during the mass extinction 65 million years ago, these large reptiles that once ruled the planet with the dinosaurs disappeared. So the cangsaurus, pterosaur, plesiosaur are all species that disappeared with the dinosaurs.
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When the dinosaurs became extinct, many ancient sea creatures also became extinct, such as many shellfish, corals, mollusks, etc. Some of the ancient birds on land also perished. The extinction of the dinosaurs marked the end of an era.
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There are giant birds like Gaston, in addition to giant birds, there are also a variety of terrestrial crocodiles, such as cibei crocodiles and sawtooth crocodiles, etc., the giant birds in Asia, Europe and North America are extinct, and many primitive mammals in Asia, Europe and North America, such as marsupials and polylodonts, also compete with the general order of Laoa and extinct.
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Including many shellfish, corals, and mollusks. Reptiles in the water.
The dinosaurs disappeared, and many birds died.
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The dinosaurs that existed in reality were 200 million years ago, when there were no human beings. Do you know why the dinosaurs were wiped out? Dinosaur extinction refers to the Cretaceous mass extinction event that occurred at the end of the Mesozoic Era in the Cretaceous period, about 65 million years ago.
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The most terrifying animals in the world are the African box-headed frog, vampire fish, elven shark, piranha, death bug, vampire bat, and many more.
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Tigers and whales are very scary, very ferocious, and there is no way for people to defeat them.
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Devour the eel. This creature has the size of a snake, with a jaw and a head connected together, and its appearance is very terrifying, and it will be devoured by creatures wherever it goes, and it has a wide distribution all over the world that lives in the deep sea.
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Those thermostatic mammals survived, continued to grow and develop, and later became the new masters of the earth, and today's human beings are the representatives of this, the contemporary masters of the earth.
Of course, there are some reptiles of the same era as the dinosaurs that did not die out, such as crocodiles and turtles, and so on.
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In the event that led to the extinction of the dinosaurs, the animals that went extinct were mainly large reptiles and tall ferns.
After the extinction of the dinosaurs, most of the smaller terrestrial animals such as aquatic animals, arthropods, and small reptiles survived, and birds and mammals developed greatly.
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The dinosaurs and Siberian tigers we learn about in elementary school textbooks, and the ones we don't know much about. Like the world's largest tiger, Suzaku and many more. Before the existence of human beings, the most long-lived life was animals, and we humans also evolved from apes.
In the beginning, there was a food chain, but because of the continuous hunting and killing of humans, the food chain lost its original balance. Some animals were starved to death because they had no natural predators. I have to say that the natural enemy is a magical existence, it will be annoying with it, and you can't live without it.
Why do animals become extinct? We humans should think about this question carefully. The popularization of these for future generations is, on the one hand, a kind of repentance for oneself, a tribute to those who have become extinct, and on the other hand, so that future generations will not make the same mistakes.
Used to do with warnings. The extinction of the animal is one thing, killing its natural enemies, so that it cannot find food and starve to death. Excessive hunting, killing all and perishing is another thing.
There is also the destruction of their living environment, so that they cannot exist, and the pollution of water is also a problem.
Throw household garbage, waste batteries, harmful substances into the water. It will cause damage to water quality. Plastic bags provide us with great convenience in life, but at the same time it is also very polluting to the environment, the disposal of plastic bags is difficult, bury it in the soil, it will not melt, and it will have a serious impact on groundwater.
In terms of the disposal of domestic waste, we can pay attention to it ourselves. However, for the ** of hazardous substances, this aspect of the country should be addressed. In this way, there will be less and less damage.
We should protect animals more, start from our side, do not litter kittens, puppies, and do not harm animals for profit. The state wants to take care of animals that are on the verge of extinction. By protecting them and enacting them into law, we also need to protect the environment and water resources, which have a big impact not only on animals, but also on us humans.
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Recently, I often look at the animal world, and the extinct animals include the South China tiger, the dodo, the spotted donkey, the Tyrannosaurus rex, the Antarctic wolf and so on.
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The West African black rhino, the rarest subspecies of the black rhino, is listed as "critically endangered" and researchers fear it may have become completely extinct. The West African black rhinoceros was once widely distributed in the savannah of Central Africa. Due to poaching, the population of black rhinos in West Africa has begun to decline in recent years.
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