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A man like a wolf.
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Endangered animals in China: millet deer (3,000 in the world),
South China tiger (50), snow leopard (100-2000), Chinese alligator (1500), Baiji dolphin (100), giant panda (1000), black rhinoceros (3500), finger monkey (9), fluffy spider (100), Yunnan snub-nosed monkey (1000), wild golden snub-nosed monkey (700), white-browed gibbon (70) Tibetan antelope, Siberian tiger, crested ibis, Asian elephant, white crane, four-clawed tortoise 1700 wild Chinese alligator Only 402 Po deer 760 Bactrian camels Only 380 Long-tailed langurs 760 Asian elephants only 180 Filipino langurs 700 mink bears only 180 crocodile lizards 700 white-cheeked gibbons only 165 golden snub-nosed monkeys 700 Przewalski's gazelles only 130 Mangshan soldering iron heads 500 Yijiang monitor lizards only 100 Black-faced spoonbills Less than 500 White-handed gibbons Only 25 Chinese mergansers Less than 500 Hainan gibbons Only 21 White-tailed rainbow pheasants Less than 500 Siberian tigers Only 14 Bactrian camels Less than 500 White-rumped langurs Probably extinct two-hornbilled less than 500 individuals 46
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The dodo became extinct in 1681;
The Sprout manatee in the Bering Strait became extinct in 1768;
Moa became extinct after 1800;
The white-footed Australian woodrat became extinct in the early 19th century;
The West African lion became extinct in 1865;
The Atlas brown bear became extinct in 1870;
The Antarctic wolf died out in 1875;
The South African zebra became extinct in 1878;
The American Weasel in Maine died out in 1880;
Jamaican hamsters became extinct in 1880;
The Chinese white-rumped langur died out in 1882;
The spotted donkey became extinct in 1883;
The Australian rabbit became extinct in 1890;
The Queensland woolly wombat became extinct in 1900;
The Christmas Island tiger rat became extinct in 1900;
The Ami's marbleball became extinct in 1901;
The Southern California cat fox became extinct in 1903;
The rabbit kangaroo (mainland Australia) became extinct in 1906;
Asiatic lions became extinct in 1908;
The western bandicoot became extinct in 1910;
The eastern bandicoot became extinct in 1940;
The North American white wolf became extinct in 1911;
The Kenai Mountain wolf became extinct in 1915;
The Florida black wolf became extinct in 1917;
The Marion tortoise became extinct in 1918;
The Kanchaga brown bear became extinct in 1920;
The New Mexico wolf became extinct in 1920;
The Chinese rhinoceros became extinct in 1922;
The bandicoot became extinct in 1926;
The kangaroo became extinct in 1927;
The giant rabbit bandicoot became extinct in 1930;
The North American passenger pigeon became extinct in 1930 (billions of them became extinct in less than a century);
The New South Wales white kangaroo became extinct in 1930;
The Australian Tasmanian wolf became extinct in 1933;
The thylacine became extinct in 1934;
The Tasmanian tiger became extinct in 1936;
The Bali tiger became extinct in 1937;
The Pakistani sand cat became extinct in 1940;
The great puffin became extinct in 1944;
Asiatic cheetahs became extinct in 1948;
The Cascade brown wolf became extinct in 1950;
The Chinese guinea deer became extinct in 1960;
Mexican grizzly bears became extinct in 1964;
The Texas red wolf became extinct in 1970;
The Taiwanese clouded leopard became extinct in 1972;
The West Asian tiger became extinct in 1980;
The Javan tiger became extinct in 1980;
Guatemala became extinct in 1987;
The Canadian black-footed ferret became extinct in the 90s;
The Eurasian mink became extinct at the end of the 20th century.
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The dodo became extinct in 1681;
The manatee became extinct in 1768;
The moa and the blue antelope both became extinct around 1800;
The great puffin became extinct in 1844;
The Antarctic wolf became extinct in 1875 (the canine family that lives at the southernmost point of the planet);
The American Maine ferret became extinct in 1880;
Jamaican hamsters became extinct in 1880 (regional extinction); The spotted donkey became extinct in 1883;
The Australian rabbit became extinct in 1890;
The Queensland woolly-nosed wombat became regionally extinct in 1900;
The Christmas Island tiger rat became extinct in 1900;
The Ami's marbleball became extinct in 1901;
The white-footed Australian forest rat became extinct in 1902;
The Southern California cat fox became extinct in 1903;
The western bandicoot became extinct in 1910;
The eastern bandicoot became extinct in 1940;
The North American white wolf (Newfoundland white wolf) became extinct in 1911 (the only wolf with a pure white body);
The Carolina parakeet became extinct in 1918.
The passenger pigeon (North American passenger pigeon) became extinct in 1914 (billions of them became extinct in less than a century);
The Kenai Mountain wolf became extinct in 1915 (the largest subspecies of wolf);
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With the growth of population and economic development, the living environment of many wild animals has been destroyed, and human indiscriminate hunting and killing is the main reason for the extinction of these animals. Today's topic is about four animals that have become extinct due to humans.
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China has established hundreds of nature reserves for endangered animals, so that a considerable number of endangered animals have been effectively protected, and the number of wild asses, bison, Asian elephants, white-lipped deer, takin, red deer, golden snub-nosed monkeys, great bustards, etc., has increased significantly.
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Animals that can never be seen again, 6 species of animals that became extinct due to human hunting.
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Four animals that became extinct due to humans.
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According to the world's Red Book, 110 species and subspecies of mammals and 139 species and subspecies of birds disappeared from the earth in the 20th century. There are 593 species of birds, more than 400 species of mammals, 209 species of amphibians and reptiles, and more than 1,000 species of higher plants in the world endangered.
Anthropogenic (caused) 51 species.
The dodo became extinct in 1681;
The dodo, or the dodo.
Dodo), also known as the Mauritian dodo, dove, and lone pigeon, is a flightless bird found only on the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. This bird was completely extinct due to human hunting and human activities in just 200 years after its discovery, and it can be called one of the most famous extinct animals after dinosaurs.
The Sprout manatee in the Bering Strait became extinct in 1768;
Moa became extinct around 1800;
The white-footed Australian woodrat became extinct in the early 19th century;
The Cape Lion became extinct in 1865;
The Atlas brown bear became extinct in 1870;
The Antarctic wolf died out in 1875;
The South African zebra became extinct in 1878;
The American Weasel in Maine died out in 1880;
Jamaican hamsters became extinct in 1880;
The Chinese white-rumped langur died out in 1882;
Five billion wandering birds died out in 1914.
The spotted donkey became extinct in 1883, and the Australian rabbit became extinct in 1890;
The Queensland woolly wombat became extinct in 1900;
The Christmas Island tiger rat became extinct in 1900 and the rabbit kangaroo (mainland Australia) became extinct in 1906;
The western bandicoot became extinct in 1910;
The eastern bandicoot became extinct in 1940;
A passenger pigeon that has been slaughtered by humans for a century.
The North American white wolf became extinct in 1911 The Kenai Mountain wolf became extinct in 1915;
The Florida black wolf became extinct in 1917;
The Marion tortoise became extinct in 1918;
The New Mexico wolf became extinct in 1920;
The Chinese rhinoceros became extinct in 1922;
The Chinese rhinoceros refers to three species of rhinoceros originally distributed in China: the large one-horned rhinoceros (Indian rhino), the small one-horned rhinoceros (Javan rhinoceros) and the two-horned rhinoceros (Sumatran rhinoceros), which were once widely distributed in southern China, and the last one was killed in China in 1922.
The bandicoot became extinct in 1926;
The kangaroo became extinct in 1927;
The giant rabbit bandicoot became extinct in 1930;
The North American passenger pigeon became extinct in 1930 (billions of them became extinct in less than a century);
The New South Wales white kangaroo became extinct in 1930;
The Australian Tasmanian wolf became extinct in 1933;
The thylacine became extinct in 1936.
The Tasmanian tiger became extinct in 1936;
The Bali tiger became extinct in 1937;
The Pakistani sand cat became extinct in 1940;
The great puffin became extinct in 1844;
Mexican grizzly bears became extinct in 1964 and Taiwanese clouded leopards in 1972;
The Caspian tiger became extinct in 1980;
The Javan tiger became extinct in 1980;
Guatemala became extinct in 1987;
The Canadian black-footed ferret became extinct in the 90s;
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Over the past two millennia, 110 species of mammals and 139 species of birds have disappeared from the earth, and 1 3 of them have disappeared in the last 50 years. Of these extinct animals, at least 3 4 were caused by direct human killing, and the other 1 4 was caused by human destruction of their habitat. Many fish, insects, molluscs and plants have become extinct due to the destruction of their habitat by humans.
Large mammals and birds are no exception, which have been recorded in the history of our country, and now the famous animals that have become extinct in nature are rhinoceros, Xinjiang tigers, wild horses, millet deer, white-rumped langurs, etc. In the past 30 years, the number of wild animals in China has decreased sharply, and there are dozens of species such as wild elephants (about 100), giant pandas (about 1,000), wild camels (about 1,000), black-necked cranes (500 1,000), Chinese alligators (about 500), white-sided dolphins (about 200), Siberian tigers (only 30), crested ibises (28), and Po deer (about 100). There are now about 5 million to 10 million species in the world, of which about 1.8 million are known and recorded.
As a result of direct or indirect human influences, it is estimated that an average of several species are extinct every day for all species, and the number of extinctions is increasing day by day.
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1. Dodo.
Also known as the Mauritian dodo, dove, and lone pigeon, it is a flightless bird that is only found on the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. This bird was completely extinct due to human hunting and human activities in just 200 years after its discovery, and it can be called one of the most famous extinct animals after dinosaurs.
2. Spotted donkey. It became extinct in 1883. Originally in 1788, the spotted ass was considered a separate species, the Equus genus; Under human predation, leather collection, and domestication, the spotted donkey has gone extinct; The last wild spotted donkey was shot around the end of the seventies of the seventeenth century, and the last spotted donkey captured in the world died in August 1883 at Artis in Amsterdam. Artis Magistra Zoo.
3. Texas Red Wolves.
Extinct in 1970. In order to develop agriculture, American farmers have opened up a large number of wasteland, and even large areas of forests have been reclaimed, and the local ecological environment has been greatly damaged in a short period of time, and the habitat of the Texas red wolf has been drastically reduced, and the normal reproduction and survival state have been out of balance.
At the same time, the development of animal husbandry has made the Texas red wolves a sworn enemy of American farmers, and they are constantly hunted. As the number of Texas red wolves is decreasing, they have to interbreed with other species of wolves, especially North American coyotes, when they cannot find their own species, causing the population to fade. In 1970, the last purebred Texas red wolf died in the bay not far from Texas and Mexico.
4. Eurasian mink.
Became extinct in 1997. Although the pelts of the Eurasian mink seem to be less valuable than the North American mink, they are still frantically captured and hunted for commercial purposes. In addition, the development of water conservancy and power and the pollution of water quality have caused them to lose one habitat after another, and their numbers have decreased dramatically.
In the past, they were distributed in various European countries and became extinct between about 1995 and 1999.
5. Southern California cat fox.
It became extinct in 1903. Southern California cat fox, an extinct nocturnal carnivore. Southern California cats and foxes feed primarily on rats, rabbits, and insects.
Like other species of foxes, Southern California cats and foxes also have a variety of eating habits, sometimes eating plants in addition to their staple food. Southern California cats and foxes are quite agile when hunting, and even when they turn around while running, the animal is very fast.
In any case, whether humans intentionally or unintentionally, it is certain that many creatures have disappeared from the face of the earth forever because of human hunting and environmental destruction. Over the years, there have been mass extinctions of animals due to human expansion, hunting and destruction of natural habitats, climate change, pollution, and other factors.
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