Extinct Animals Still Alive
They are ancient creatures that did not get extinct unchanged for millions of years and are still around in the present time.
Extinct animals still alive. Still researchers have only seen twelve specimens since the snakes initial discovery in 1937. The elephant shrews are small mammals that resemble rodents but are actually related to elephants. Activist Wahyu Giri Prasetyo is still finding evidence of the tigerfrom hair to scat.
There is still a big part of the Earth that humans fail to discover or understand this is why sometimes species that are believed to be extinct long ago can still be found roaming on the surface of our planet. There are also certain criteria to consider as bringing an animal back from the grave has a lot of biological and ecological implications. Tasmanian Tiger The last Tasmanian Tiger or Thylacine known to have existed died in the Hobart Zoo in Tasmania Australia on September 7th 1936.
Below you will find a list of top 10 extinct animals that might still be alive. Eastern quolls were thought to have gone extinct on the Australian mainland more than 50 years ago. Megalodon means Big mighty in ancient Greek.
But all the way officially it is announced that the those animals are extinct. This just sounds insane to me. Megalodon is a giant shark that can grow up to seventy feet long longer than any shark known to exist today.
Its believed to have been killed by off by global warming like many other extinct animals. The 89 inch snake is reddish brown to brown with some bumps over its eyes. But a taxidermied specimen from 1989 proves that they were around much longer than anybody thought.
Thus what follows is a list of 11 extinct animals that were photographed while still alive. There have been millions of species that have gone extinct over the course of EarthslifetimeIn fact scientists estimate that 150-200 species of plant insect bird and mammals become extinct every 24 hours. Granted the camels of 6 million years ago were only the size of large deer and Argentavis were probably only feeding on young camels but still daaang.