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DE🌍📸 Extinct Animals Caught On Camera ⚠️
Photographs freeze moments in time.
And sometimes… they capture the last proof a species ever existed.
These aren’t drawings.
They’re real images taken before extinction.
🦓 Thylacine (Tasmanian Tiger) – The last known living one was filmed in 1933 at the Hobart Zoo before the species was declared extinct in 1936.
🐦 Passenger Pigeon – Once numbering in the billions, the final known bird, named Martha, died in 1914 at the Cincinnati Zoo.
🦤 Quagga – A zebra relative photographed in the 1800s at the London Zoo — hunted to extinction soon after.
🦍 Western Black Rhinoceros – Officially declared extinct in 2011 after years of poaching. The last photographs now serve as haunting reminders.
🦭 Caribbean Monk Seal – The last confirmed sighting was in the 1950s before it was declared extinct decades later.
Each image is more than history.
It’s a warning.
Extinction doesn’t always happen millions of years ago.
Sometimes… it happens in front of a camera.
💬 Which extinct animal would you bring back if you could?
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