The Woolly Mammoth was a large, shaggy, herbivorous mammal that roamed the Earth during the Ice Age and went extinct around 4,000 years ago.
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The West African Black Rhinoceros, once found in grasslands and savannas, was declared extinct in the wild in 2011 due to poaching and habitat loss.
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The Tasmanian Tiger, or Thylacine, was a carnivorous marsupial native to Tasmania that was declared extinct in the 1930s due to hunting and habitat destruction.
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The Sabre-toothed cat, known for its long, curved canine teeth, was a powerful predator that went extinct around 10,000 years ago, likely due to climate change and prey depletion.
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The Pyrenean ibex, a wild goat native to the Pyrenees, was declared extinct in 2000 due to hunting and habitat loss, though it was briefly resurrected through cloning efforts.
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The Dodo, a flightless bird native to Mauritius, became extinct in the late 17th century due to hunting and the introduction of non-native animals.
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The Amur leopard is critically endangered, with fewer than 100 individuals remaining in the wild, making its extinction highly possible if conservation efforts fail.
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