Extinct Animals Found Alive 2019
Dozens of Extinct Creatures Found Alive in Lost City Deep Within Rainforest.
Extinct animals found alive 2019. 0407 EDT 21 February 2019. Saturday June 29 2019By Stillness in the StormLeave a Comment. Their primary habitat the Caraiba tree has largely been deforested leaving the macaws vulnerable.
Overall the team recorded 246 species of butterflies and moths 30 bats 57 amphibians and reptiles alongside many plants fishes mammals and insects. Its official rediscovery came in early 2019 after a five-day expedition during which a single female was found in a termite nest where the species typically burrows and nests 8 feet off the ground. The pale-faced bat the False Tree Coral Snake and.
Of the rabbit-sized animal. Wallaces giant bee Megachile pluto has a wingspan of 25 inches. Some of the most famous extinct animals of recent times have been birds--but for every Passenger Pigeon or Dodo theres a much bigger and much lesser-known casualties like the Elephant Bird or the Eastern Moa and many other species remain endangered to this day.
That snares laid by hunters have pushed the species to. No list of extinct creatures that would wreck the Earth if they were alive today would be complete without the T-Rex which was really bad at doing push-ups but made up for all of that with jaws that had a bite force of around 6 tons enough to make scientists wonder why this famous predator didnt break its own skull when it bit down on its prey. Here are some other fascinating finds.
Kids News has covered some of these important finds including the Vietnamese mouse-deer and Wallaces giant bee both found in 2019 and the Wondiwoi tree kangaroo found in 2018. Many of these are rare and endangered. In 2019 during an expedition to the Galapagos Galante trekked over Fernandina Island and discovered a female Fernandina Island tortoise a species that hadnt been seen for 113 years and also was classified as extinct.
Worlds largest bee once presumed extinct filmed alive in the wild. Some of the more notable finds included a tiger beetle which had only ever been recorded in Nicaragua and was believed to be extinct. The Spixs macaw is still alive today but virtually only in zoos.