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Of the 7 species that have gone extinct domestically, the fourth has been missing for fifty years

Elk, in the 19th century, the last batch of Chinese elk was captured by the Eight-Power Alliance, and has since disappeared in China, fortunately, in 1983 some individuals were introduced back to China, and now some have been released back into the wild.

Of the 7 species that have gone extinct domestically, the fourth has been missing for fifty years

The bald stork, which has not been seen since the 1950s, is presumed to be largely extinct in China, but in recent years many people have claimed to have found the species in some areas.

Of the 7 species that have gone extinct domestically, the fourth has been missing for fifty years

The Taiwan clouded leopard, a cat distributed only in Taiwan, China, has been basically extinct in Taiwan since the 1970s, and most people now think that its chances of survival are small.

Of the 7 species that have gone extinct domestically, the fourth has been missing for fifty years

Lin's crucian carp, a fish distributed in Guangdong, China, was first found in Hong Kong, and has not been found for more than 50 years, and the wild Lin's crucian carp has become extinct.

Of the 7 species that have gone extinct domestically, the fourth has been missing for fifty years

Sickle-winged chicken, as early as the beginning of the 20th century, people announced that the wild animal sickle-winged chicken has become extinct in China, even in Russia, this species is very rare, is the rarest endangered species in the grouse family.

Of the 7 species that have gone extinct domestically, the fourth has been missing for fifty years

White catfish, more than a decade ago, only produced in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River there are still dozens of white dolphins left, and now it has gone to the abyss of extinction, is a very regrettable endemic species in China.

Of the 7 species that have gone extinct domestically, the fourth has been missing for fifty years

The Xinjiang tiger, the Caspian tiger that operates across Xinjiang, was largely extinct in China in 1916, although it has long been believed that the Xinjiang tiger still exists in some no-man's land.

Of the 7 species that have gone extinct domestically, the fourth has been missing for fifty years

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