Shrews, Bats and Rodents

The reason mammals survived the K/T Extinction was that they were very small, needed very little food, and lived high up in trees–but that doesn’t mean every mouse-sized creature since has managed to avoid oblivion. Here’s a list of 10 shrews, bats and rodents that have gone extinct in historical times, ranging from the Big-Eared […]

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Reptiles

Oddly enough, since the mass extinction of dinosaurs, pterosaurs and marine reptiles 65 million years ago, reptiles as a whole have fared relatively well in the extinction sweepstakes, inhabiting pretty much all the world’s continents. But that’s not to deny that some notable reptile species have vanished off the face of the earth, as witness […]

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Marsupials

Australia, New Zealand and Tasmania are justly famous for their marsupials–but as popular as kangaroos and wallabies are for throngs of curious tourists, there are plenty of pouched mammals that never made it out of the 19th century. Here’s a list of 10 marsupials that have gone extinct in historical times, ranging from the Broad-Faced […]

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Insect and Invertibrates

Considering that literally thousands of snail, moth and mollusk species remain to be discovered, especially in the world’s rain forests, who cares if the occasional moth or earthworm bites the dust? Well, the fact is that these tiny creatures have just as much a right to exist as we do, and they’ve been around for […]

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Horse Breeds

Horses are the odd mammals out on this list: the genus Equus persists and prospers, while particular Equus breeds have gone extinct (not because of hunting or environmental pressure, but simply because they’re no longer fashionable). Here’s a list of 10 Equus species and subspecies that have gone extinct in historical times, ranging from the […]

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Game Animals

The average rhinoceros or elephant needs a lot of real estate to prosper, which makes these animals particularly vulnerable to civilization, and the myth persists that shooting a large, defenseless animal counts as “sport”–which is why game animals are among the most endangered creatures on earth. Here’s a list of 10 recently extinct megafauna mammals, […]

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Fish

As the old saying goes, there are a lot of fish in the sea–but there are a lot less than there used to be, as various species of various genera succumb to pollution, overfishing and drainage of their lakes and rivers (and even popular food fish like tuna are under extreme environmental pressure). Here’s a […]

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Birds

Some of the most famous extinct animals of recent times have been birds–but for every Passenger Pigeon or Dodo, there’s a much bigger and much lesser-known casualty like the Elephant Bird or the Eastern Moa (and many other species remain endangered to this day). Here’s a list of 10 birds that have gone extinctunder the […]

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Big Cats

You might think lions, tigers and cheetahs would be better equipped to defend themselves against extinction than less dangerous animals–but you’d be dead wrong. The fact is that, for the last million years, big cats and human beings have a poor track record for coexistence, and it’s always people who come out on top. Here’s […]

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Amphibians

Of all the animals alive on earth today, amphibians are the most endangered–and countless amphibian species have succumbed to disease, disruption of the food chain, and devastation of their natural habitats. Here’s a list of 10 frogs, toads, salamanders and caecilians that have gone extinct in historical times, ranging from the Sri Lankan Shrub Frog […]

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