Southern California Cat Fox – This fox is not a demon at all, it is cute. The main area of activity is the deserts and plains of western North America.
Later, at the end of the eighteenth century, people began to flock to the west for development, and the life of the cat fox was disturbed, and eventually became extinct in 1903.
Great Sea Cow: Discovered by naturalists during a trip to the Bering Strait in 1741. Until today,
He remains the only biologist known to have ever seen a live sea cow. At that time, because of human hunting, this species was already on the verge of extinction.
The area of activity is in the offshore waters of Copper Island and Bering Island. Extinction time: 1768.
Atlas Brown Bear – From Morocco to Libya , it is an area of activity , with the Atlas Mountains and its vicinity as their habitat.
Thought extinction time: 1870, the last one was shot.
Barry Tiger – He was about a third the size of a tiger in the north today, weighing about 100 kilograms and a little more than a meter long.
The main living area is in the tropical rainforest north of Bali, Indonesia. Extinction time: 1937, due to human hunting.
Spotted donkey – look at his front part, similar to a zebra, and look at his back, like a horse. The spotted donkey lived in Africa and became extinct in 1883. Scientists now hope to be able to create this species through new technologies.
Australian rabbit - this rabbit is the smallest in the genus Rabbit, and one of the four species that was once extinct due to human destruction and hunting,
The rest are also on the verge of extinction in the world, and thanks to timely protection, the remaining 3 can still be seen.
The North American White Wolf - a super beautiful wolf, with a relatively long head, a large body, and a very close extinction time, is 1911.