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List of extinct animals

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Prehistoric extinctions

A large number of historical orders are extinct, e.g. dinosaurs, pterosaurs and ammonites, probably wiped out by meteor or asteroid strikes, in various Epochs.

Historic extinctions

Common Era Extinctions (Mammals and birds)

Europe, incomplete list

See also List of extinct animals of the British Isles.

North America, (43 bird species, 39 mammal species in the USA)

Central and South America, incomplete list

Africa

Mauritius and neighbouring islands

Asia

  • Ezo Wolf (1889)
  • Honshu Wolf (1905)
  • Schomburgk's Deer (1932)
  • Bali Tiger (1945)
  • Caspian Tiger (1980)
  • Javan Tiger (1988)

Oceania

Hawaii

New Zealand, incomplete list

  • Moa (1770s)
  • Harpagornis (Haast's Eagle)
  • Snipe-Rail
  • Grant-Mackie's Wren
  • North Island Goose
  • Blue-Billed Duck
  • Yaldwyn's Wren
  • New Zealand's Coot
  • Adzebill
  • New Zealand Crow
  • North Island Takahe
  • Laughing Owl
  • Bush Wren
  • Stephen Island's Wren
  • Huia
  • Piopio
  • New Zealand Quail
  • Little Barrier Snipe
  • South Island Kokako
  • New Zealand Little Bittern
  • Chatham Island Fernbird

Endangered Species

See: endangered species

No Longer Considered Extinct

  • Coelacanth, captured Dec 21 1938, thought to be a Rock Cod, but known to native peoples in Indonesia and other locations.

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