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Dodo birds, native to Mauritius, became extinct in the late 17th century due to overhunting by humans and introduced species that disrupted their nesting habits. Tasmanian wolves, or thylacines, were driven to extinction in the wild by habitat destruction, hunting, and competition with introduced species, with the last known individual dying in captivity in 1936. Both species serve as stark reminders of the impact of human activity on biodiversity.

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