Extinct Species

Extinction occurs when species are diminished because of environmental forces or because of evolutionary changes in their members
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Cuban Coney

Cuban Coney - ( Geocapromys columbianus ) Scientific Name: Geocapromys columbianus ...
mammals

Swan Island Hutia

Swan Island Hutia - ( Geocapromys thoracatus ) Scientific Name: Geocapromys thoracatus ...
mammals

Yemen Gazelle

Yemen Gazelle - ( Gazella bilkis ) Scientific Name: Gazella bilkis Kingdom Name ANIMALIA ...
mammals

Saudi Gazelle

Saudi Gazelle - ( Gazella saudiya ) Scientific Name: Gazella saudiya Kingdom Name ...
mammals

Falklands Wolf

Falklands Wolf - ( Dusicyon australis ) Scientific Name: Dusicyon australis Kingdom Name ...
mammals

Buhler’s Rat

Buhler's Rat - ( Coryphomys buehleri ) Scientific Name: Coryphomys buehleri Kingdom Name ...
mammals

White-footed Rabbit-rat

White-footed Rabbit-rat - ( Conilurus albipes ) Scientific Name: Conilurus albipes ...
mammals

Pig-footed Bandicoot

Pig-footed Bandicoot - ( Chaeropus ecaudatus ) Scientific Name: Chaeropus ecaudatus ...
mammals

Schomburgk’s Deer

Schomburgk's Deer - ( Rucervus schomburgki ) Scientific Name: Rucervus schomburgki ...
mammals

Desert Rat Kangaroo

Desert Rat Kangaroo - ( Caloprymnus campestris ) Scientific Name: Caloprymnus campestris ...
mammals

Hispaniolan Edible Rat

Hispaniolan Edible Rat - ( Brotomys voratus ) Scientific Name: Brotomys voratus Kingdom ...
mammals

Torres Cave Rat

Torres Cave Rat - ( Boromys torrei ) Scientific Name: Boromys torrei Kingdom Name ...

Extinction is the termination of a kind of organism or of a group of kinds (taxon), usually a species.

The moment of extinction is generally considered to be the death of the last individual of the species, although the capacity to breed and recover may have been lost before this point. Because a species’ potential range may be very large, determining this moment is difficult, and is usually done retrospectively. 

More than 99% of all species that ever lived on Earth, amounting to over five billion species, are estimated to have died out. It is estimated that there are currently around 8.7 million species of eukaryote globally, and possibly many times more if microorganisms, like bacteria, are included. Notable extinct animal species include non-avian dinosaurs, saber-toothed cats, dodos, mammoths, ground sloths, thylacines, trilobites and golden toads.

Source: Wikipedia.org

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