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Tag: extinct

Watch this video of extinct animals who were captured on film before they disappeared

November 4, 2016

Sometimes there are sights that can move you more than just words. Recently we heard that by 2020, the world will lose two-thirds of…

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Sudan is the world’s last male northern white rhino and he’s a bit lonely

May 13, 2015

In central Kenya at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Sudan the last remaining male northern white rhino is surrounded by humans. A team of armed…

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Critically endangered red wolf family growing up on livestream

May 10, 2015

The red wolf (Canis rufus) is one of the rarest mammals in North America. There are perhaps 300 of them left in the world,…

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Panda Ai Hin fakes pregnancy to get more bamboo, buns

September 2, 2014

It was a cause for celebration when staff at Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Research Centre in China discovered panda Ai Hin was pregnant. The…

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Tasmanian tiger may still exist

November 11, 2013

For nearly eight decades, no sighting of the Tasmanian tiger have been credibly noted. The last known one died in Hobart Zoo. At one…

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