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To: Delta 21

http://www.animalport.com/extinct-animals/extinct-animals-found-alive.html
Extinct Animals found Alive

The animals that disappeared millions of years ago, and have been miraculously rediscovered in modern times are called “Lazarus species”. Here, we discuss about some extinct animals found alive:

The Pygmy Tarsier: It is a small animal of the size of mouse, which weighs almost 60 grams. It was last spotted in 1921. But, recently two Indonesian scientists accidentally trapped and killed one species of this animal.

The Okapi: It is a shy forest-dwelling animal, which was first discovered in 1901 in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. This animal was not found since 1959, until a recent survey conducted by World Wildlife Federation (WWF) in 2006 spotted seventeen Okapi tracks and other evidences to suggest their presence today.

The Cuban Solenodon: It was first discovered in 1861. In 1970, it was thought to have become extinct. But, in 2007, they were found once again, and 37 individuals are alive today.

Laotian Rock Rats: It was believed to have become extinct millions of years ago. But, in 2005, they were seen again, and are the sole survivors of an ancient group of rats. They are nocturnal creatures found in the remote forests of Laos.

Dwarf Cloud Rats: It was previously seen in 1896 in the forests of Mt. Data. Since no forest cover is left on Mt. Data, its habitat is lost. Recently, it was found in cloud forest on Mt. Pulag, which is about 2,350 meters above sea level.

The Nelson: It is a small-eared shrew. It was last spotted in 1894. But, in 2009, three shrews were again found to be alive, which suggests that their numbers could be even more.

Worcester’s Buttonquail: It was believed to have been extinct, and was known only through drawings based on dead museum specimens. But, recently a few of them were captured in Luzon in Philippines.

The Arakan Forest Turtle: It was thought to have become extinct as the last spotting was in 1908. In 1994, it was suddenly spotted in the Asian food markets. It is listed by IUCN as critically endangered, and only a few are in captivity.

The Terror Skink: It was last found in 1876. In 2003, its rediscovery in New Caledonia has raised hopes of more surviving species of this extinct animal. It is an omnivore having unusually long sharp curved teeth. It measures 50 centimeters.

The La Palma Giant Lizard: Their numbers started declining about 2000 years ago with the arrival of human being on La Palma. For the last 500 years, they were thought to be extinct, but have reappeared again in 2007. Habitat loss, introduction of cats, and consumption of their meat by people caused their extinction.

The Woolly Flying Squirrel: It was first discovered in 1888. This giant squirrel was mentioned only in the technical papers of the scientists, until recently it resurfaced in northern Pakistan.

In the same way, Javan Elephants, Bermuda petrel, the Coelacanth, the Mountain Pygmy Possum, etc. are some other extinct animals that have reappeared after they were believed to have become extinct.


27 posted on 05/28/2012 9:27:57 PM PDT by ThomasThomas (Entropy isn't what it used to be)
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To: ThomasThomas
"The Terror Skink: It was last found in 1876. In 2003, its rediscovery in New Caledonia has raised hopes of more surviving species of this extinct animal. It is an omnivore having unusually long sharp curved teeth. It measures 50 centimeters."

Ok call me backwards but why would you want to resurrect a creature that has TERROR right in its name???

39 posted on 05/29/2012 12:00:42 PM PDT by Mr. K (If Romney wins the primary, I am writing-in Palin/Gingrich)
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