6 Animals that went extinct due to human interference

By Umang Rajpurohit

Our planet is facing the greatest extinction of animals since the time of the dinosaurs but this time its not the meteorite that threatens their lives it's a human beings over the last 50 years humans have destroyed almost two third of species you will never hear the sweet sardinian kika again, t
he Orange frog will no longer warn you of the rain with it's croaking and nobody will be there to see the tasmanian wolf at the zoo calling them. but unlike some animals we have lived to see that we can work miracles with the help of genetic engineering.

Sorry i cannot share images of all extinct creatures because i can't find any. But you can search them on google.

1. Haast eagle

Haast eagle only the largest bird of prey of historical era haas siegel is very similar to the world's largest eagle. The harpy eagle only it was twice as heavy and its wing span was 40  percent larger it lived on new zealand's south island. Until people ruthlessly exterminated the big bird, as said the maori people exterminated the moa the main source of food for haast eagle the mega bird began to take revenge on people hunting their young children therefore the maori people had to kill the terrifying bird on the basis of an excuse of self-defense the human being has become the most dangerous predator and killer of all the most dangerous predator and killer of all time but in new zealand kids play in  the yard without fear of being dragged away by a giant bird perhaps you would like to clone some other animals from the recently extinct ones. 

2. Short-faced bear

The Short-faced bear is heavier than the modern rhinoceros 50 times bigger than the biggest polar bears and as you can see twice your height to survive it must eat at least 35 pounds of meat per day that means at least one 14 kg meat per day. Short faced bear has no trouble finding their prey because of its distinctive super sensitive nose look into its chaps its fangs are pointed in different directions similar to a tiger unlike megalania a bear's lateral teeth will effectively cut not only prey's tendons but also bones. The extermination of such monsters was a necessity for the survival of ancient people.

3. Tasmanian wolf(Thylacine)

Thylacine become extinct in 1936. They were caught in most of the cameras of the early 20th century people's camera.They were like the big cats and had striped coloring look, its mouth used to opens at 90 degrees. It came out that they were not that much harmful for us human beings.

In the year 2005 the Australian magazine the bulletin of a 1.25 million Australian dollars reward to anyone who catches a live thylacine and neils waters president of thylacine Evernotes can become a billionaire thanks to the photo of whole family of thylacine including a cub. May be the thylacine found is the result of successful experiments by scientist in the field of cloning and so on we will be able to recover the only other recently extinct animals.

On the 23rd of february this years a sensational event took place australian photographers neil waters posted stunning content on the internet a picture of the very tasmanian wolf that was considered to be extinct 85 years ago it could mean that scientists have already secretly made progress in cloning and we can fix it all.

4. Megalania

Megalania is the largest land lizard known to science.It was a long as a two-storey building and weighed as much as the heart of a blune whale but neither it nor the ancient grizzly were able to escape from a human being in the food chain humans became their rivals having destroyed everything that the bear and megalania ate it's quite possible that people just killed these predators when they met them. Lizard hunts in an trap the prey and instantly immobilize them by cutting the tendons with its razor sharp teeth. Megalania has rip open the belly of the belly and start eating alive. It's a pity that such a unique species has become extinct. At the end of the 90s there was a lot of speculation that megalania had been seen in australia or new guinea maybe it's still alive without any cloning.

5. Helicoprion

Its teeth had an unusual ability didn't fall out but instead turn into a wheel on the lower jaw similar to a pattern with this deadly spiral helicoprion used to arrange paleozoic chain saw massacre open through the glass of a large aquarium and visitor of the park. 

6. Aquilolamna milarcae

On 18th of March Scientist list the news about it preserve fossils of this cretaceous Shark found in the gulf of Mexico its special feature pectoral fins that resemble wings and it resembles it funny Stingray trapped in the body of a ruthless shark kit.



About Me


               Umang is a student of geography pursuing bachelor's in geography  who enjoys indulging his passion including reading geography  books and writing  geography articles. My goal is to make every post valuable and something I'd want to read. Its mostly a Educational blog, meant to inspire. You can find my videos on youtube  (there's a link in the upper right to jump to them) but posts are almost about geography .Other than writing blog on geography i also do illustration on Instagram. Enjoy Umang








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