According to the World Red Book, 110 species and subspecies of mammals and 139 species and subspecies of birds disappeared from the earth in the 20th century. Today, 593 species of birds, more than 400 species of mammals, 209 species of amphibians and reptiles and more than 20,000 species of higher plants are endangered in the world.
The following is a list of some of the extinct animals:
Original cattle in 1627
1650 Broad-billed parrot
1670 RhoDo Blue Dove
1680 Foolish Dove
Mauritian red buzzard in 1680

dodo
1681 Dodo (man-made)
Mauritian Fool in 1688
Chatham Swan in 1690
Elephant bird in 1700
1700 Horse Island Barn Osprey
Mauritian field chicken in 1700
In 1700, the foolish dove on the island of Luo
1722 Cone-tailed parrot
1730 Big-headed Night Heron
Carrion parrot in 1731
Martinique green parrot in 1750
Guadalupe Green Parrot in 1750
Tricolor Grebe in 1765
Yellow-headed Grebe in 1765
Great cattle
1768 Great Sea Cow (man-made)
1770 White Fool Dove
Anti-polar green parrot in 1774
Bay Thrush in 1780
Pacific starling in 1780
Blue Oryx in 1799
moa
Moa in 1800 (man-made)
1800 Lo Island parrot
1800 Tonga goose
Blue Oryx in 1800
Florida colored vulture in 1800
1800 Tana Island Dove
Dominican goosebird in 1800
Tasiti sandpiper in 1800
Norfolk Island pigeon 1801
Eastern bison in 1825
1828 Kerry's Greco
1828 Kasahara Wax-billed Finch
White buzzard in 1830
1830 Isle of France Blue Dove
New Britain Purple Water Chicken in 1834
Mascalin bird raider in 1840
1840 Dumb Buzzard
Green and yellow goosebird in 1842
1844 Great Auk (man-made)
Oregon Bison in 1850
1850 Mauritian Horned Osprey
1850 Mauritian Osprey
1850 Honey Bird
1850 Kylie's Buzzard
Tahitian black-headed parrot in 1850
1850 Emu
Bering Cormorant in 1852
Lord Howe Island Pigeon in 1853
Pala Nighthawk in 1859
1862 Reunion Starling
1863 Mascalin webbed chicken
Cape Lion
1865 Cape lion (largest subspecies of lion) (man-made)
1868 Reunion starling
1868 New Zealand quail
1869 Howe Island Red-fronted Parrot
Alpine quail in 1870
Atlas Brown Bear
1870 Atlas Brown Bear (smallest brown bear subspecies) (anthropogenic)
Western Samoa waterfowl in 1873
Antarctic wolf
1875 Antarctic wolf (the southernmost canine family on Earth) (man-made)
Labrador Duck in 1875
1877 European Mustang
Eastern red deer in 1877
1879 Bonin Island Night Heron
Maine mora mustela in 1880 (man-made)
1880 Wheat Island Spotted Buzzard
Jamaican hamster in 1880 (man-made)
1881 Seychelles Green Parrot
1881 Jamaican solid color buzzard
Spotted donkey
1883 Spotted Donkey (man-made)
Ryukyu kingfisher in 1887
1889 Variegated Forest Pigeon
In 1890 the long-billed guided jaw finches
1890 Camero Horned Osprey
1890 Australian hare (man-made)
1890 Short-billed Guide Osprey
Tristan black water chicken in 1890
Macquarie Parrot in 1890
Puerto Rican cone-tailed parrot in 1892
Guadalupe Wrens in 1892
Portugasa Northern Goat in 1892
1893 Hainan white-rumped langur
1894 Mill Reed Warbler
1894 New Zealand Exotic Wren
Chatham fern warbler in 1895
1899 Culebra Green Parrot
1889 Hokkaido Wolf
Christmas Island Tiger Rat in 1900
Tahitian buzzard in 1900
1900 Laughs
1900 Christmas Island Tiger Rat (man-made)
1900 São Toméral Sparrow
Puerto Rican Grey Sparrow in 1900
Burrowing osprey in 1900
1900 Limelight Kara Eagle
In 1900, the double-collared partridge was taken away
Hawaiian Green Finch in 1900
Little New Zealand Buzzard in 1900
1900 Ogasawara Hayashi
1900 Queensland Furry-nosed Wombat (man-made)
1901 Aomi's bullet mouse (man-made)
White-footed Australian forest rat in 1902
Southern California cat fox
1903 Southern California Cat Fox (man-made)
1905 Japanese Wolf
In 1906 Chattam sucked the honey bird
1907 North Island Eared Crow
1910 Possum (man-made)
Yellow-billed autumn sand duck in 1910
Salomon Crown pigeon of 1910
1910 White Zebra
North American White Wolf
1911 North American White Wolf (man-made)
1911 Guadalupe Sea Thorn
1914 North American passenger pigeon (human-induced)
Indian spotted forest osprey in 1914
Kinai Mountain Wolf
1915 Kenai mountain wolf (the largest wolf subspecies) (man-made)
Southern Mountain Wolf in 1915
1917 Florida Black Wolf (man-made)
Carolina parakeet in 1918
Marion tortoise
Marion tortoise in 1918 (man-made)
Tasman embroidered eye in 1918
Hawaiian Dark Eagle in 1920
1920 Howe Island goose
New Mexico Wolf in 1920
Texas Gray Wolves in 1920
Barbary Lion in 1922
1922 Chinese Rhinoceros (man-made)
1922 Red-maned fruit dove
1923 Howe Island embroidery eye
North African elk in 1923
1924 Howe Island fantail goose
1924 Ivody Horse Buzzard
Caucasian bison in 1925
1925 Green-headed starling
1926 Australian porcupine (man-made)
1926 Western Gray Wolf
1927 Australian flower kangaroo (man-made)
Parrot in Paradise in 1927
Starling of Cusay island in 1828
1930 Australian giant rabbit possum (human-induced)
1930 Della's Island Crane
1930 New South Wales White Kangaroo (man-made)
The Syrian Wild Donkey in 1930
New England Black Grouse in 1932
1932 Kumaji deer
1935 Dark Starling
Silver Spot Black Pigeon in 1936
thylacine
1936 Thylacine (man-made)
1937 Balinese tiger (smallest tiger subspecies) (anthropogenic)
1940 Eastern Possum (man-made)
In 1940, he wore a red elk
1940 Angolan red oryx
Arabian ostrich in 1941
1944 Hawaiian Saxophone field chicken
Wake Island Buzzard in 1945
Asian cheetah
1948 Asian cheetah (man-made)
1950 Cascade Brown Wolf (man-made)
Greenland reindeer in 1950
Malagasy snake sculpture in 1950
1951 Ivory woodpecker
1952 Caribbean monk seal
1963 New Zealand Plover Goose
Mexican Grizzlies
Mexican Grizzlies in 1964 (human-induced)
1965 Bush Wren
Spot-winged buzzard in 1965
In 1969, he guided the jaw finches of the island
Texas Red Wolves
1970 Texas Red Wolves (man-made)
Eskimo Spoon Sandpiper in 1970
Hawaiian tube-tongued bird in 1970
1971 West Indies Wren
Xinjiang Tiger in 1979
Caspian tiger
1980 Sea Tiger (man-made)
Javanese tiger
Javan tiger in 1980 (human-induced)
Taiwan clouded leopard
1983 Taiwan clouded leopard (human-induced)
1987 Guatemalan partridge (man-made)
1997 Eurasian mink (man-made)
Panama tree frog
2016 Leyber's Striped Limb Rain Frog (Panama Tree Frog)
puma
2018 Mountain Lion
While it is true that some animals are extinct due to their own race and cannot adapt to nature's laws of existence, many more are indeed caused by human factors! If the animals all fell, how far could humans go? Caring for animals is to pay attention to the future of human beings, starting from me, care for the animals around you!