Extinct Animals Scientists Are Close To Revive From Extinction
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 21. 07. 2024
- From beautiful tigers that were alive until recently to ice age rhinos, here are 9 animals that scientists want to bring back to life!
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9. Caspian Tiger
The Caspian tiger (Panthera tigris virgata) was among the worldâs largest big cats until it went extinct during the 1960s. It was once present throughout Turkey and much of Central Asia, including Iran, Iraq, and parts of northwestern China, according to Science Alert.
8. Dodo Bird
Native to the island of Mauritius, the dodo (Raphus cucullatus) was a large, flightless bird that grew up to three feet (1 meter) tall and weighed as much as 40 pounds (18 kg). It went extinct during the 1600s, following the arrival of humans and their non-native animal friends such as dogs, cats, and rats.
7. Woolly Mammoth
The last surviving population of woolly mammoths (Mammuthus primigenius) died out around 4,000 years ago on Wrangel Island off Siberia after centuries of inbreeding. By the time they went extinct, the creatures were sickly, weak, neurologically damaged, and far less fertile than they were during their heyday.
6. STELLERâS SEA COW
As a sirenian, the Stellerâs sea cow (Hydrodamalis gigas) was most closely related to the dugong and manatees. Scientist Georg Wilhelm Steller first described it in 1741 during a voyage across the Bering Sea. While stranded on an island, Steller and his crew encountered colonies of these sea cows, who measured up to 25 feet (7.6 meters) long and weighed as much as six tons (5.4 metric tons) each.
5. Labrador Duck
The Labrador duck (Camptorhynchus labradorius) is believed to have become extinct during the late 19th century due to suspected human-related causes, despite its reputation for not tasting very good. The bird was already rare when European settlers arrived in North America; the last specimens were collected during the 1870s, and the last known sighting occurred in 1878 in Elmira, New York.
4. WOOLLY RHINOCEROS
Woolly rhinos (Coelodonta antiquitatis) lived during the same Ice Age period as woolly mammoths, yet their remains are much rarer. Scientists also know far less about them, including their placement on the evolutionary timeline and information about their lifestyles and habits.
3. Irish Elk
The Irish elk (Megaloceros giganteus) was one of the largest deer species that ever existed, with antlers measuring as much as 12 feet (3.7 meters) across. It roamed throughout Eurasia mostly during the Pleistocene, with the most recent known remains of the creature dating back to around 7,700 years ago.
2. MOA
The idea of using âJurassic Parkâ technology to revive extinct species has become increasingly realistic in recent years, especially when it comes to bringing back ancient birds. An extinct flightless bird endemic to New Zealand called the little bush moa (Anomalopteryx) is among the top candidates for revival.
1. Pyrenean Ibex
The bucardo, or Pyrenean ibex (Capra pyrenaica pyrenaica), was a subspecies of Spanish ibex that was formally declared extinct in the year 2000, when the last known surviving female was found dead in Spain. The animalâs demise came after a 200-year period of increased hunting in the region, and scientistsâ interest in reviving it came almost immediately following its extinction.
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"Its so close to revive from extinction" since 2000
It takes time
Well technology is constantly improving, if you look what we had 21 years ago and what we have now, is a major difference, but even if it would take another 21 years, it would still be close to revive from extinction, considering most animals are extinct for 5000+ years.
Lmao tru
2021 is time
Start cleaning the ocean and planting trees to so when we bring them back there will be a habitat for them
Vote trump and maybe the human population will be removed for the possibility.
They wouldnât be let back into the Wild
You be surprised what mother nature can do.
There's bacteria that can actually eat plastic.
Sceintists are doing that humanity just doesnât want to join in. Go check humanity no the scientists that help out with everything but need the help of the world in order to keep out world healthy and clean
That wouldnât do anything
My goodness you mean I could look into my backyard one day and see a wooly rhinoceros being chased by Caspian tiger. I hope not I live in a trailer park.
Jus claim all the neat insurance đ° and get a double wide were all moving on up â join us
@@Infamous41 lol
just have inscurance
Ray im in the same predicament đ
I could sit on a chair with a huge bag of popcorn in front of my place. As soon as it gets dark I don't need Netflix. đ Haha!
The question we should ask is "How will bringing these species back benefit us other than to bring entertainment or validation of our abilities?"
We could bring back the dodos and after a certain amount of time and after growing the population of dodos we can use it as a alternative to chicken and have dodo meat since dodo birds are way bigger then chickens and can't fly making them easy to breed
@@pewpewboomjr2423 but are they tastier?
@@paigebailey1369 a few years ago I wrote a essay about how bring certain species back can majorly benefit and environment. So the information is out there but you just have to dig for it.
The mastodons and Mammoths had a profound impact on the arctic environment. The huge swathes of tundra were , in large part, grasslands due to their grazing activities and droppings.
2020: corona virus
2021: scientist bring back âextinctâ animals that wreak havoc.
2022: new virus outbreak from newly regenerated species of animals
@@christopherdouglas3038 2023 due to the new viral outbreak, Zombies now walk the Earth
Humans do A lot more damage
Typical Caucasians.....
â...Your Scientists Were So Preoccupied With Whether Or Not They Could, They Didnât Stop To Think If They Should.â-Ian Malcom(Jeff Goldbloom)
One of my favorite quotes :)
Imagine seeing a huge flock of dodo birds on your yard and they look at you
What do you do?
A. Slam the door
B. Flip them off
C. Get food for them
D. Go be in the flock with them
E. Stare at them in wonder
I was chased by a Dodo once.....in a videogame.
@@Kenshiroit đđ
Dodoâs would be worth reviving, even if they were only on zoos and parks.
Imagine the tourism on Mauritius.
i ca'nt believe it is possible. the genetic material is not well preserved like some mamooths and wooly rhinos that were preserved under low temperatures.
Can't cure cancer , but by God we can put a dino in your neighborhood .
Reviving old animals is good but what about animals we are extincting everyday??
You can do more then one thing you know
She literally explained this in the video. Ä° feel like some people dont even use their brain while watching.
What about. Cool conversation starter.
2:58 I was like "Hold up Ben Shapiro is a Biologist now?!?"
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I recently discovered your channel and I must say, I am totally hooked on your content. I look forward each day to see what's next. Keep up the good work!
3:46 I knew Toby was going to be productive after the office!
There are several movies to explain why this is a terrible idea.
Yeah dinosaurs not animals
@@deerdeerdeerdeer9698 What happens when they bring back an animal that spreads the next plague? Or an insect that keeps breeding and nothing can stop? Lots of bad scenarios, my friend. Jurassic Park isn't the only movie where messing around in a lab screws us over.
@@sivonni make sure it doesn't have the strain first
@@sivonni there is a reason why those stupid movies are called sci fi movies.
Humans donât learn
*Ummm ... Hasn't anyone watched ANY of the "Jurassic Park" movies?* đŠ
Clearly they haven't
Dinosaurs = BAD
Mammoth = GOOD
1:56 3 feet is 90 cm, not 30 cm
Americans đđ€Łđ
Am I the only one thinking, "Don't bring back giant birds that can have you for lunch."?
The moa was a herbivore and was hunted to extinxtion by humans. It only has fruit and seed for lunch
This comes across like a slick Umbrella Corp pitch to shareholders.
We can barely take care of The Animals on this Planet now.
I donât think science really cares about that anymore... if something gets wiped out they just bring it back when they are ready is the mentality now đ”
Ian Malcolm's warning in Jurassic Park is very true. These creatures died for a reason. We don't know anything about them and if we really bring them back, how can we possibly know what to expect?
Well worst case scenario they go extinct again
Over hunting, lose of habitat, natural enemies are 3 of the many reasons animals go extinct
Most of this died because of human tho
Theyre not dinosaurs. Its much easier to contain a dodo bird than it is to contain a 20ft tall dinosaur.
Ian Malcolm's warning is irrelevant here, as humans did not eradicate the dinosaurs.
As amazing as it would be to see these long extinct animals brought back, I think we should absolutely focus on saving our animals that need help now.
Technically his work could save actual species
Great video once again thank you and have a blessed day
Pretty cool video. They're going to do it anyway that might as well go for it. But are they really the species the rafter when they have to clone them to something else. Wouldn't that be like cross breeding?
I watch just because of Katrina's lovely calming voice and ways of saying â€ïž
It's actually pretty annoying.
Great Info!
if i become extinct dont bring me back lol.
I-
@smwdkc 8594 using dragon balls for what? i think you replied to the wrong person lol.
@smwdkc 8594 hahahaha ok i didnt know that. still dont bring me back.
A lucky tiger with avatar Katrina. So cool!!! đđđđđŒ it would be great to see them try to clone a living Mammoth, their living relatives are in southeast asia. đđđđ
Great đ information
Yes please a part 2 would be great.
I love this channel so much
No tasmanian tiger??? Damn, although I agree and would love for these to happen. I'm going to have to agree with saving the animals we do have
Our main concern should be those animals close to extinction. Bringing back dead species poses a threat to the ecosystem. Thereâs a number of reasons why they went extinct in the first place
Bringing back extinct animals can help to restore ecosystems
There's a reason they're extinct, and I do not think we humans need to tinker with DNA and just let those animals be.
Depends on the species, alot are extinct due to human interference. We are causing extinctions at an alarming rate, biodiversity has been at risk for a while now. Some of those are probably not super ''Useful'' however the technology might be.
Animals that went extinct because of humans are passenger pigeon, javan tiger, caspian tiger, dodo, tasmanian tiger, wooly mammoth sp scientist would bring this extinct creatures
They literally found a frozen wooly mammoth. So even more possible now.
yeah this video is so inaccurate, she literally said that we could revive dinosaurs.. Weâve had a fully mapped mammoth genome for quite a while and its already possible to revive them, now the only roadblock is deciding if we even should.
@@gabewandrei6616 we brobely get a mammoth in 2020-2040?
They should take blood samplers of the animals about to go extinct
This is really great to know
I love the idea of some aussie or nz scientist being like out of a scene from terminator or something; "DONT CLONE MORE OF THEM! WE"VE BEEN FIGHTING A WAR FOR OVER HUNDRED YEARS AGAINST EMU TYPE BIRDS"
Reviving, I wish I could make millions off of CZcams and not spell good because my mom went to The University of Phoenix and didnât learn good there
We can't even take care of the ones we've got we don't deserve to bring any back for our amusement nevermind the world they'd be coming back to.
Amusement?
The background music is giving me so much anxiety....
right?, I thought I was on a action movie lmfao
Birds aren't just dinosaur's closest relative, they're dinosaurs themselves.
How
Please don't ever quit. You are amazing.
I love ur work Katrina
Are they really gonna try to revive that thing. The dodo bird thing. This isn't jurassic worldđ
XD ik
Well, it looks delicious.
I think it's kinda cute
@@icantthinkofaname15 for sure
They're pretty cute and interesting..
Why not?
Oh Katrina! Thats the beast from the Mandolorian season 1 episode " the egg" in your thumbnail
âGod creates animals, God destroys animals, God creates man, man destroys God, man creates animalsâ - Ian Malcom didnât say that but itâs true lol
I thought the same thing, I had posted the same quote only to realize you already have, but yes.. If you think about it deeply, we live in a messed up world.
So true
Lol
I know this is a quote, but the actual person that said this forgot the "man destroys animals"
man doesnât destroy God. God cannot be destroyed
I swear these videos been around for years... I'm still waiting
Hell yes bring them back. Might help with present extinctions
Plot twist:
Animals are close to bring humens back.
By 2500 most humans will be living on O'Neil cylinders, and Earth will be as it was 10,000 years ago.
Honestly I donât know why scientists think they can play GOD
Actually. Scientist don't want to play god.
They have no faith, no belife, no real intelligence, and are driven by the demon of greedđĄâïžđ±đ·
@@phillipdavis1533 u are the most stupid person i have ever seen first science and faith are not and will never try to combat each other faith is one thing and science is another you should of gone to school to learn that i can a sure you that a science has way more intelligent than you
Exactly. Your comment was tha most intelligent one on here.
There just trying to find a way to make 5 Michael Jordan's for the NBA.
the elk was pretty awesome ,yep, interesting .....but why would ya.......thanks for the vid
thanks katrina.
What happened to the possibility of the Quagga being Revived From Extinction? Quagga became extinct less than 150 years ago, and had already had it's DNA analysed. Plus it has Modern Relatives in the Plains Zebra.
We would be foolish to bring back any mammal, no matter how noble, unless we Know we can plan and sustain its growth.
There is a possibility something/someone has done that with our species. Sounds oddly familiar.
Stellar Sea Cows would also be a worthwhile target.
Even the idea of this begs the question "Just... Why??!". To put them in cages as attractions for our amusement? Just to prove how clever we are? There's no reason good enough.
This is one of the craziest things these scientists can do , I donât believe they are taking into consideration the implications
What implications?
It is pretty complicated but i would say that its more likely we will have mamoths in the future rather than stuff like velociraptors.
This just makes me think, Eurasia was a dangerous place to live.
Imagine Pangea.
One hundred thousand years ago, Eurasia was as diverse as the african Savannah. Many different species of huge megafauna populated it during the last major ice age. Sadly, almost all of them fell into extinction, but thankfully for us, ancient humans drew them in cave art depictions and frozen specimens are being discovered in melting permafrost. Although they're long gone, we can still view and study them. It's exciting!
Bringing back these extinct animals would be a great idea, especially the thylacine that could help control the invasive rabbit and feral cats in Australia
We can't keep the ones we already have from going extinct?
All these revived species should move into Ken Ham's ark in KY.
If we bring anything back lets go full Jurassic park!
As that whould be cool! Its whould be VERY risky becouse they whould go to the wiled and reck the eco system.
Amen! I completely agree! Bring them back!
As much it would be curious to revive these animals, they would pose a threat to the actual fauna, in case of any escape (since humans tends to do errors), because they have no predators. This could extinguish already endangered species, or put new ones into danger as well.
Cave lion, Cave bear, Thylacine, Barbary lion, Javanese tiger, White rhino
What about saber-toothed tigers in New York and Washington?
Gotta be the best thumbnail I ever seen
i like the wooly mammoth and caspian tigerđđ€
Dang... Woolly Mammoth, the original inbreeders.
I agree. What good is it if we bring one species back but lose another species? Sightings of the harpie eagle are becoming increasingly rare due to habitat destruction and deforestation and many other species living in the same region. We should focus on protecting and saving animals that are still alive today.
I want the pink headed duck back, those things are oddly adorable
Actually wooly rhinos closest relative is the sumatran rhino
And they began to sin, against nature, against the birds of the air, against the fish of the sea, against the beasts of the field, and against mankind.
Sea cow should make a comeback
We could bring back the dodos and after a certain amount of time and after growing the population of dodos we can use it as a alternative to chicken and have dodo meat since dodo birds are way bigger then chickens and can't fly making them easy to breed
Omg your icon is the mud horn from Mandlorian
When I'm Bored I Pretend To Be A Dinosaur! đźđ
The Labrador duck was researched in Florida flying through the sky and in the pond next to the blue apartment
Would be awsome if they revive neanderthals. They would fit well in colder areas besides. Nice to see something "new" again right.
In the Style of Dr. Ian Malcolm, "God creates animals, God destroys animals. God creates Man, man destroys God. Man creates animals "
Plssssss bring back the irish elk another theory that the irish elk went extinct is that tgey lived in Ireland and after the ice age ireland was too cold for any vegetation to grow.
this is going to be insane
lmao thank you for using the model from Ark for the dodo
3:45 "doing so is more complicated than it seems" sounds damn near impossible to my ears tbh
Didnât scientists find a whole frozen mammoth intact with live cells as it had been frozen for thousands of years?
yeah best chance right there
The explorers actually fed some of the meat to their sleds dogs
Admiral Byrd said he saw mammoth type creatures when he went above the north pole in his diary... He was a famed pilot sent by the US government and probably wouldn't lie about what he saw; could it be that the highly advanced society he talks about in his diary found mammoth remains in the ice and then brought them back to life with the very technology they talk about in this video? Certainly interesting to think about.
Hmmm touchy subject that is. I view it on the fence. Perhaps for recent species......
Grammar mistake in the title. It should be: close to reviving.
They are no where near close to reviving anything
I mean like most of them were extinct for a reason right?
Why bring them back? Do they not know âLife finds a wayâ
bc we are the reason they are gone đż
I hate how people are constantly quoting jurassic park/movies. Seriously, several times in the movies they make quotes towards raptors/other creatures being the second smartest creatures on this planet. And most of the animals on this list aren't finely tuned hunting machines. Plus most of these animals would have to live in really cold areas and under supervision/in a lab until its deemed safe/not ruining the ecosystem
If they can interbreed they arenât different species.
Just similar
taking back animals that are extinct is probably not a good idea if it even works. I think it would harm the ecosystem
Bring them all back we need more animals less houmens that wipe out animals
Brah we have literally literally made multiple movies about the dangers of resurrecting pre historical animals
Mammoth and the dodo so cool
Okay. I do want dodo birds back, please. I want a pet dodo.
We cant have a dodo bird as pet. They have to live on there home island
@@Crazy_Rabbids sjsjsj I know but it's a nice thought :)
Here's an idea - why don't we first stop already existing animals from going extinct, and then, if possible, think about bringing back the extinct ones??
Terror Bird Terror Bird Terror Bird!!!!!!!!! Aw man
no DNA of the terror bird.If we bring them back they will make other creatures go extinct
If we bring any of these back we will need people on guard protecting them because people are just that greedy and will do anything to poach extinct species. It will be difficult but if we work together itâs possible