The leprechaun
A gorrilla Arabian Oryx. Became extinct in the wild in the early 70's. They were saved by a few Zoos which started a breeding program. They are still on the verge of extinction.
Animals are either extinct or they aren't, because extinct means that there is not one individual of that group (species, genus, etc) left. Thus, there is no such thing as a "most extinct" animal. Over the entire existence of the rainforest as we know it, many rainforest species have become extinct. There are so many animals that have been extinct in the rainforest and most of them haven't been discovered yet - so its unlikely that anybody will answer this question. If you just want an extinct animal, then the Quaggas is a rather strange one. Well, a Quagga is an extinct zebra with brown fur and stripes only on their belly, back and head. A quagga still existed in the 1800's.
Halifax - Ireland -'s population is 750.
The Haast(s) Eagle, it turned extinct after its main food source, the moa turned extinct.
There were no gay rights in Ireland in the 1960's.
Carita Borderieux has written: 'Almost human' -- subject(s): Animal intelligence, Comparative Psychology
there was a great depression in Ireland, but it happened during the 1980's and 1990's, instead of the 1930's
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The dodo bird became extinct in the early 1600's. The Triceratops became extinct long before that.
The American Bison is an endangered species, and is NOT extinct. There are about 300,000 left and most are on farms for breeding. During the late 1800's many settlers started killing them for food and for sport. But the settlers didn't use all of the animal like the Indians, but used barely anything.
S. J. McCormick has written: 'The pope and Ireland' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Catholic Church in Ireland
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