Ten Last Photos of Extinct Animals

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Published 2023-10-14
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In this video, we're looking at the last photo of 10 iconic extinct species.
1. Toolache Wallaby
2. Quagga
3. Passenger Pigeon
4. Carolina Parakeet
5. Paradise Parrot
6. Barbary Lion
7. Bubal Hartebeest
8. Caribbean Monk Seal
9. Golden Toad
10. Gastric-Brooding Frog

Art credit Carolina Parakeet at 5:32:
Paschalis Dougalis

All Comments (21)
  • @BobBobOnYouTube
    Killing 10 of the last 14 while trying to capture them, might be the stupidest thing I’ve ever heard. That’s incompetence on a whole new level.
  • @Barrwech
    The final picture of the barbary lion makes me feel like the lion is walking alone, calling out to any remaining ones, but no response
  • @TylerMcNamer
    That last photo of the Barbary Lion is beautiful and depressing at the same time.
  • @Cahootian
    Imagine being the last animal of you’re species, no mates, no friends and nobody to talk to. Must have been really depressing
  • @Shizukanexen
    The anger I felt when you mention they found a living population of seals and then KILLED them to send to museum. Sickening.
  • @andrewmlink
    It’s crazy how unethical zoology used to be. They literally located a small island of near extinct seals JUST to off them and send their bodies to museums.
  • @parulkeshav474
    The lion one is so hauntingly beautiful. Reminds me of that Narnia movie scene. Glad they're not extinct.
  • This is my first time ever seeing the photo of the Toolache wallaby. Such a beautiful animal lost to oblivion.
  • @qoph1988
    The Carolina parakeet had a behavior of returning to mourn their own dead, so that when one was shot or trapped the whole flock would come to mourn him and make themselves easy to slaughter for their feathers. That's the kind of thing that makes me want to strangle a person. Incredible anger
  • @MezzoForte4
    That Barbary Lion photo is so haunting and heartbreaking. Composition-wise, it's breathtaking. I'm SO SO glad they're not truly extinct, I find them so beautiful.
  • @remcovanek2
    Man will become lonely… before he himself becomes extinct
  • @khalidhisham39
    this type of channels we need to support keep it up bro 😍
  • it genuinely hurts my heart to know how much more colorful and diverse our world used to look not even that long ago. Even animals we do have today used to be more wide spread. its a damn shame
  • @juanlapuente833
    While working in 6 African countries, along 14 years, for conservation, local hunters never understood the concept of extinction, when they saw density of a species decreasing to local extinction from overhunting, they always said that the animals had simply moved further. I'm sure this is the way we have been wiping out species from the Pleistocene all around the world.
  • @nva_69
    Back when i was still young i used to chase butterflies and then at night i love the sight of fireflies. Now i rarely see a butterfly, same with fireflies, what happened to this beautiful world. We don't deserve this beautiful world.
  • @ShadowCatGambit
    I used to watch a movie called The Secret of The Seal. It's a very old anime movie and the main theme was the extinction of the Mediterranean seals or their supposed extinction. After doing some research, I'm sure the movie was about the Mediterranean Monk seals. This video reminded me of the movie when the Caribbean Monk seals were brought up.
  • @jes2294
    I learned never to tell people that you spotted any animal when I was a child. It wasn't rare, but i spotted a fairly young road runner when I was 8. I told my friend and eventually more kids gathered and started throwing rocks at it. Luckly, it was small enough to escape through the fence. I never shared any of my animal sightings with anyone after that day. Lets hope some extinct species are still out there, but i would be afraid to tell anyone.
  • @omennemo8844
    I moved where I live now about 23 years ago. At night during the summer, I would hear frogs croaking from the forest nearby. Today, I no longer hear them. I wonder what happened to them. I loved that sound. I could sleep listening to that sound.
  • @HawthornJesse
    This is such sad content, but greatly appreciate you showing us what we have lost… i wish humanity could really learn from losing these amazing species.
  • @saidikaniki1632
    I was about to cry when i saw that picture of barbary Lion in the Desert😢