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  • freedom would later become extinct n hopefully be rediscovered

  • THE IVORY BILLED WOODPECKER WAS NOT REDISCOVERED THUMBS UP SO EVERYONE KNOWS.

  • Also the Dracula Monkey has been discovered recently!

  • I want MOA!!!!

  • All look legit but 1:46

  • Hope they Discover Kraken Soon. :)

  • i always like seeing species that are rediscovered. it makes me happy that us asshole humans didnt kill EVERY last one of there species, i fucking love hunting im not gunna lie. but it still is quite sad to see a species go extinct

  • Photo shopped

  • @superjam18 check reliable sources, just do a google search. all the of animals in this video are legit and he is bang on with the money in when they were marked extinct, then rediscovered.

  • I used to be a dinosaur, but then I took an arrow to the knee

  • ok people. we`re fucked the planets fucked nature hates us and is trying to drown us..ok

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  • What the video Dont say is that many of these rediscovered animals are in danger of disapearing for good. Thier populations are very very low. But they try thier best to breed them.

    Good to have more people support their conservation efforts.

  • when i saw the cuban solenodon I was like wow because im cuban

  • I so wish kauai'o'o will become a lazarus taxon...

  • j believe the ivory billed wood pecker is still excnct

  • @dinosaurman1000 If ypu mean "Campephilus principalis", yes, there's no proof that it was rediscovered.

  • is there a factor of maybe when humans believe an animal to be extinct they leave it the hell alone and it has a chance bounce back?

  • Also the upland moa is NOT extinct.

  • .... and coming out of nowhere a T-Rex appeared and now its rediscovered

  • i dont think ant animal is extinct their are places on earth not yet discoverd were some have went to hide from all the buildings and hunters their is still more animals to be discoverd out ther too

  • Great video. Great work.

    I'm impressed at how many invertebrates were included.

    I really hope they rediscover the passenger pigeon, seeing as how common it used to be.

  • these video bring hope for the world of animal... thank for the video

  • Did you make some of those up?

  • its to bad that we probbably wont find any dinosaurs or mammil like reptiles anymore :[ i hope recreateing speices happens soon

  • OMFG. I SAW A GIANT EARTH WORM EXACTLY ON THAT YEAR WHILE WALKING HOME FROM SCHOOL. I have a witness: my brother he was with me too. ;O

  • @JayAntiGay its not our responsibility, those not fit to survive in this world will die off

  • dinosaur ant!o man

  • la palma giant lizard how does something stay out of human contact for 507 years!!!!

  • @MrUltimaterandomness they're ninjas :D

  • @DemonFox369 sry but im not sure about tht :)

  • 0:36 um no joke i saw one of those in my grammas backyard

  • i don't think they will find the do do bird. they were said to have been not too bright.

  • Perhaps someday they will rediscover the Yangtze River Dolphin....

    Declared Functionally Extinct in 2006 =( *cries*

  • A english guy comes into a forrest with book and a chair....

    English guy sits down.....

    English guy: tea please( clap 2x)

    English guy opens book....

    English guy LOOKS LEFT THEN RIGHT TO THE BACK AND TO THE FRONT

    then says...bloody hell i cant seem to find this creature! I say it is EXTINCT!!!!!

    Then english guy walks out the forest...

  • Man,,I hope thylacine could be rediscovered!! I really want to see one in person!! and also the dodo bird!!! and by the way leoapp,,,is the dodo bird the very first animal to be extinct??? except of course the dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals.

  • Tell me how the fuck someone can declare an ant extinct l0l

  • I believe the thylacine is gone, as much as I wish otherwise.

  • Whats up with 2006 XD ?

  • @moha1911 a very busy year lol :P

  • humans are fucked, animal genocide on a mass scale

  • Man people need to stop complaining on the music. I thought there was this thing called the MUTE button.

  • That Cuban Solenodon is one ugly little bastard.

  • No lie i came here to see new pokemon/: #epic fail -_-

  • Night Parrot, or Kakapo was never thought extinct.

  • you should really stop putting such gay ass music on all ur shit

  • we need to stop this cause today many animal are becoming extict tell one day there will be no land and the humens come extickt and the world is a uninhadible trash land

  • i think that when we rediscover previosly extinct animals it is just god giving us another chance

  • 22 people went extinct but weren't found

  • 22 people went extinct but weren't foud

  • life will find a way...

  • Ceolacanth was thought to be extinct

  • It's a really amazing video. All of your videos are amazing. You seem to know many about animals. Well done! Continue the good work.

  • Hello! The Cuban Solendon is a very unpleasant animal. I wish/hope it will go extinct again soon.

  • geez that night parrot 110 years no sightings....crazy

  • Thylacines are definitely NOT extinct.

  • @boogioogigoof

    there are some sightings in Australia. I guess soon, it will be declared not extinct anymore

  • @leoapp1223 I just finshed making a video about tasmanians, since it's so new, I guess you will have to visit my channel to se it

  • @leoapp1223 in tazmaia? or on the main continent?

  • @leoapp1223 Only if we capture a living specimen

  • @boogioogigoof your comment gives me hope but the sound track is as gay as it gets....

  • lets try and make "Seether" soundtracks extinct!!!!!

  • i live in mauritius where ze dodo lived once,so sad it will never be rediscovered..

  • @2331aslam Never say never. The Burmuda Petrel was thought to be extinct by the ealy 1600s(1620, if this video's correct), around the same time the last of the dodo birds were last seen. If it's possible for that bird to survive 300+ years, why can't the dodo bird?

  • @SurvivorFromKansas The Bermuda Petrel was a small flying bird that spent most of its time at sea. When no more nesting colonies were found and no more open sea sightings ocurred, it was declared extinct. But the sea is a very big place, and not all sailors were out looking for it, so occasional sightings may have gone undetected. However, the Dodo was a large flightless bird restricted to a single small island. The prospects for this other bird of becoming a Lazarus taxon are unlikely.

  • @boogioogigoof I know someone who SWEARS they exist and saw one, they said they'd see their own family to hell if their eyes lied. so possible it does thrive. Species are found every day.

  • @boogioogigoof but for now lets call them extinct not yet proven ifthe saw one yet

  • @boogioogigoof , I've yet to see a good photo of a live Thylacine. Seen various videos but can easily see they were dogs not the elusive marsupial.

  • HOW TO MAKE A DINOSAUR:

    1 get the most giant reptile to exist

    2 breed it with the biggest lizard ever found

    3 you have a mini dinosaur

  • @aiswright so its like this

    Most giant reptile: Saltwater crocodile + Biggest Lizard: Komodo Dragon = Cromodosaurus?

  • I can so imagine how excited the bird watcher was after realizing they had just rediscovered the Storm Petrel...

    Or how excited Australian Family was when they discovered they had an "extinct" wolloby in the back yard

  • I wonder why the dinosaur ant was thought to be extinked

  • i wish seether along with nickleback etc would become extinct. fingers crossed!!

  • One of those pesky ivory billed wood peckers woke me up the one morning back in 1963 so I went out and blew it away with my shotgun.

  • The La Palma Giant Lizard Must be ultra rare.

    I dont think its extinct though.

    Do you know where it was last sawn in the 1500s amd when it was rediscovered at?

    Maybe nobody really goes there much.

  • DID you know??? that every hour 800 species of flora (the scientific name for plant) and fauna (the scientific name of animal) is extinct how sad if you don't believe me go ask a local scientist or something well its just so sad that our impact on the world means that beautiful creatures can't sustain a living BITCHES! CANT YOU SEE WHAT WERE DOING TO OUR PLANET!?

  • @thelovely989 What are you talking about? Animals don't even have free will they are not as important as people are and why are people always obsessing over THE PLANET when we will all die biologically at some point anyway?

  • @valstar1000 Because our kids are gonna end up being the ones dealing with whatever mess we leave.

  • Man I would pay thousands to see a Dodo Bird in person xD, Why men are so mean ?

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  • @john17972 hahahhah youre mean xD thats the reason why there arent any dodo bird hahahahhahahha

  • @arthasbr If you are tired and finally arrive at that island and get off your ship and your low on rations and saw a dumb looking bird bumbling around wouldn't you eat it I know I would.

  • its funny that they named this the lazarus taxon.

  • Eupetaurus se ha registrado en el norte de Pakistán en la zona de Gilgit . Estas área--r en el Tíbet , recogidos en el Tíbet, y se recoge en Yunnan , China . Desde 1994, los especímenes han sido capturados en el Valle de Sai , Gorabad y Gali Balti , todo en el norte de Pakistán (Zahler y Woods, 1997). En 2004, el animal fue filmado por Dinets en Raikot Valle, cerca de Nanga Parbat ,

  • glad to know they aren't extinct yet..this would really mean we should take care of our nature by now...

  • Poor passenger pigeonnnnnnss :"(((((( *bursts into crying fit :((((((((

  • This video is not reliable. The Ivory billed woodpecker, for example, was not rediscovered. A biologist thought he saw one - massive search efforts could not corroborate this. The problem is not just about species extinction, but biodiversity loss. Biodiversity isthe hierarchy of life, genes, populations, species, biomes, and their interdependent relations. Biodiversity is being homogenized by the loss of species. More than this we are losing natural capital & ecosystem goods & services.

  • @macrodactyl even IUCN red list are still confused. They change its status. The latest status: critically endangered (possibly extinct). In late September 2006, a team of ornithologists from Auburn University and the University of Windsor published reports of their own sightings of Ivory-billed Woodpeckers in northwest Florida, beginning in 2005. Searches in this area of Florida through 2009 failed to produce definitive confirmation.

  • @leoapp1223 I saw one in my backyard, for real. EXACTLY like the one in the picture.

  • watching this video makes me happy! nature and animal kind are beautiful, wonderful things!

  • the wooly mammoth is rediscovered by a japanese scientist and will be cloned with other scientists

  • *sniff* miss you soo much dodo...it hurts.

  • Cuban solenodon: extinct 1970, rediscovered 2003. -ugly date in history

  • @stupersizeme ya its when u were born. ooooooooooh! lol i kid i kid

  • Than Cuban solenodon, one of the freakiest creatures on earth.. looks like something I'd have nightmares off as a kid. Scary as hell!!!

  • The Spaniard Weevil was last seen in 1922 until it was rediscovered in late 2004 by research students of the University of Canterbury at Burkes Pass near Lake Tekapo, South Canterbury, New Zealand. It is now listed as nationally endangered in the red list of New Zealand but still listed as extinct in the 2008 IUCN Red List because their assessment for this species was made in 1996.

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  • Quaggas aren't extinct, I've seen them at the zoo a lot of times.

  • @BlackRosesWeep

    quagga is extinct, however, today, there are several attempts to re-create quagga by making a hybrid between a horse and a zebra. so what you saw at the zoo are only hybrids,not real quaggas

  • @leoapp1223 Thank you for the information, and I hope they succeed, it looks real to me already!

  • @leoapp1223

    Eh no. Zebra and horse do not produce fertile offspring. However, the quagga and Zebra did, so Quagga genes are still present within South African Zebra populations.

    Scientists are trying to use selective breeding to bring out the Quagga genes and establish a Zebra population that will posess all or a majority of Quagga traits, including their trademark color pattern.

  • @JayAntiGay

    no problem =)

  • we should put more living things on extinct status,this would draw less attention to them.im sure local natives knew these things still existed.they also know how to manage their resources alot better than some loud guy with a degree stomping through the brush and taking pictures.as for the north american continent,we should expect to see an increase in rare things do to the increase in garbage and ignored riverside habitats.

  • Extinct animals that are alive now makes me feel so happy inside GREAT!!! :')

  • the Spaniard weevil is extinct dumbass

  • @ScarredSinner93

    didn't you see the title of this video? REDISCOVERED extinct animals!!!

  • @leoapp1223 hey dumbass look all of them up not all of them are extinct only the weevil be more smart instead of being a smart ass

  • @ScarredSinner93 the word is "Thought to be extinct." Learn to read, dumb ass.

  • @leoapp1223 tammer wallaby is least concern status not rediscovered dumbass i get this from this iformation from professionals

  • @ScarredSinner93

    yes, it status right now is least concerned (from IUCN Red List), the point is, it was declared extinct in 1925 after some surveys but it was finally 'rediscovered' in 1998. (so, it was in fact never extinct). That's why it's included in this video All of these animals had period when they were declared extinct and after years they were declared 'not extinct 'anymore. (no matter their status right now least concerned or endangered).

  • @ScarredSinner93 look at the tittle u stupid piece of shit =)

  • @Mr4kevin20 that`s the only one extinct dumbshit i looked all of them up most of them are criticly endangered or endangered

  • oh HAHAAH :P

  • Watching your videos made me like listening to Seether.

  • You forgot the "Frill Shark".

  • @xXxEL1TExXx

    Lazarus taxon are species declared extinct in 1 or more period of time but rediscovered again. They are different with living fossils. Living fossils are species known only from fossil before living individual was found. Example of lazarus species is Painted Frog, extinct in 1995 but found again in 2006. Example of living fossil is Coelacanth, extinct million years ago but rediscovered. Frilled shark is also living fossil. if a dinosaur was discovered, it'd be a living fossil.

  • OMG, im loving your videos.

    Very important content, im very happy to see this.

    THis animals survive in the time. Its great!

    (my english sucks)

  • @muriloavi

    thx for liking my vids =) English is also not my speaking language

  • La Palma Giant Lizard = Komodo Dragon

  • @l4dhunter200

    La Palma Giant Lizard (Gallotia auaritae) is a giant lizard that, as its name indicates, lives in the littoral zone of La Palma in the Canary Islands

    komodo dragon is from Komodo island, Indonesia, my home country =)

  • Now let's keep them from going extinct AGAIN !!!!

  • What would we do without the Cuban Solenodon? He's totally essential:)

  • I saw that woodpecker about 3 weeks ago :)

  • Thylacines have already been discovered :)

  • @charliebunz1

    there are some sightings but until now, its status is still 'extinct'

  • @charliebunz1 no hasn't there has been sightings of it

  • @Leoapp1223,

    I love your videos ! Especially about extinct animals 20th century ;)

  • @charliebunz1

    yes, thx for liking my videos =)

  • Okay, I live in the town where they "filmed" the Ivory-billed woodpecker. I can guarantee you that it was a regular woodpecker.

  • maybe why and what they evolved from is still prevelant.

  • wo G-d destiny mother nature whatever we got another chance to appreciate these beings

  • Screw your bullshit taste of song.

  • I think most of the extinct animals like the Mammoth and Dodo bird will be cloned in the next 15 years.

  • they obviously were not extinct if they are back they were just extremely rare but they were breeding enough that they are more noticeable

  • OMG when it was like 2009 or so it rained at my house and in the morning when we were going to school i saw a HUGE worm like 8 inches or so im like OMG LOOK AT THAT WORM :o

  • The video footage of the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker isn't enought evidence for it to be declaired endangered rather than extinct. As a matter of fact now it is thought that it was just a thrush and not even a WP at all.Five MASSIVE expiditions have been launched to get better evidence and they all turned-up empty handed. Nearly %90 of the swamp has been searched and remote microphones are still set up the record its call. If it were there its call would have been captured on one of the 100s of mics

  • cool pictures good thing they werent gone forever you know what the say nothings ever gone

  • Well extint animals can relive by crossbreed isn't it

  • well, ive seen a animal like DODO, kinda off, but is a parient of hens, it got a red horn like the Rhinoceros, and it got blue and white with black in circle shape feathers, it makes an annoying noise! and is 3 times faster than a chicken or hen.

    is a prehistoric animal that only exist on the jungle of SA, i guees?

  • can u make more vids? please

  • @edzen07

    yes i hope i can make more vids =)

    thx

  • @leoapp1223 please make videos about ufos

  • @gordddyle

    my channel is about animal, so i will only make videos related to animals ;)

  • @leoapp1223 make a video of you fucking a billy goat

  • 0:57 is aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawwsommme

  • i amost cryed when i saw this of happyness its too cute i cant beleve that many have survived in dwindeling numbers for so long.

  • i dont think anyone in the 1500's or 1800's can declare a species extinct for certain

  • @JAYDEE3103

    i guess they could, if the animals lived in limited area/region/island

  • @leoapp1223  why alsways the year 2000+?

  • @Mr6diamond

    not sure ;p

  • Very cool video!! Thanks!

  • @locotesd

    thx for watching =)

  • i wanna see a dodo

  • where are the dinosoaurs!!

  • some of thes anamels wher never extint

  • OMG THE BUG AT 1:37 !!! I KINDA WISH THAT WAS EXTINCT!!! No way id wanna find that in my backyard! Sorry but ima big bug freak ;P EEUUUHGGGGHHH!!!!