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List of recently extinct mammals
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Recently extinct mammals are defined by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as any mammals that have become extinct since the year 1500 CE.
Extinction of taxa is difficult to confirm, as a long gap without a sighting is not definitive, but before 1995 a threshold of 50 years without a sighting was used to declare extinction.
One study found that extinction from habitat loss is the hardest to detect, as this might only fragment populations to the point of concealment from humans. Some mammals declared as extinct may very well reappear. For example, a study found that 36% of purported mammalian extinction had been resolved, while the rest either had validity issues (insufficient evidence) or had been rediscovered.
As of June 2023, the IUCN listed 233 mammalian species as critically endangered, while 27% of all mammalian species were threatened with extinction.
Conventions
All species listed here as extinct (no known individuals remaining) are designated by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Species which are extinct in the wild only reside in captivity. Species listed as possibly extinct are classified as being critically endangered, as it is unknown whether or not these species are extinct. Extinct subspecies such as the Javan tiger (Panthera tigris sondaica) are not listed here as the species, in this case Panthera tigris, is still extant. The IUCN Redlist classification for each species serves as a citation, and the superscripted "IUCN" by the date is a link to that species' page. A range map is provided where available, and a description of their former or current range is given if a range map is not available.
Causes of extinction
Anthropogenic (human caused) habitat degradation is the main cause of species extinctions now. The main cause of habitat degradation worldwide is agriculture, with urban sprawl, logging, mining and some fishing practices close behind. The physical destruction of a habitat, both directly (deforestation for land development or lumber) and indirectly (burning fossil fuels), is an example of this.
Also, increasing toxicity, through media such as pesticides, can kill off a species very rapidly, by killing all living members through contamination or sterilizing them. Persistent organic pollutants (POPs), for example, can bioaccumulate to hazardous levels, getting increasingly dangerous further up the food chain.
Disease can also be a factor: white nose syndrome in bats, for example, is causing a substantial decline in their populations and may even lead to the extinction of some species.
Overhunting also has an impact. Terrestrial mammals, such as the tiger and deer, are mainly hunted for their pelts and in some cases meat, and marine mammals can be hunted for their oil and leather. Specific targeting of one species can be problematic to the ecosystem because the sudden demise of one species can inadvertently lead to the demise of another (coextinction) especially if the targeted species is a keystone species. Sea otters, for example, were hunted in the maritime fur trade, and their drop in population led to the rise in sea urchins—their main food source—which decreased the population of kelp—the sea urchin's and Steller's sea cow's main food source—leading to the extinction of the Steller's sea cow. The hunting of an already limited species can easily lead to its extinction, as with the bluebuck whose range was confined to 1700 sqmi and which was hunted into extinction soon after discovery by European settlers.
Australia
Island creatures are usually endemic to only that island, and that limited range and small population can leave them vulnerable to sudden changes. While Australia is a continent and not an island, due to its geographical isolation, its unique fauna has suffered an extreme decline in mammal species, 10% of its 273 terrestrial mammals, since European settlement (a loss of one to two species per decade); in contrast, only one species in North America has become extinct since European settlement. Furthermore, 21% of Australia's mammals are threatened, and unlike in most other continents, the main cause is predation by feral species, such as cats.
Extinct species
A species is declared extinct after exhaustive surveys of all potential habitats eliminate all reasonable doubt that the last individual of a species, whether in the wild or in captivity, has died. Recently extinct species are defined by the IUCN as becoming extinct after 1500 CE.
| Common name | Binomial name | Order | Date of extinction | Former range | Picture | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Broad-faced potoroo | *Potorous platyops* | |||||||||||||
| Gould, 1844 | Diprotodontia | 1875 | Australia | [[File:BroadFacedPotoroo.jpg | 180px]] | |||||||||
| Eastern hare wallaby | *Lagorchestes leporides* | |||||||||||||
| Gould, 1841 | Diprotodontia | 1889 | [[File:Eastern Hare Wallaby Distribution Map.png | 180px]] | ||||||||||
| [[File:Lagorchestes leporides Gould.jpg | 180px]] | |||||||||||||
| Lake Mackay hare-wallaby | *Lagorchestes asomatus* | |||||||||||||
| Finlayson, 1943 | Diprotodontia | 1932 | Australia | |||||||||||
| Desert rat-kangaroo | *Caloprymnus campestris* | |||||||||||||
| Gould, 1843 | Diprotodontia | 1935 | [[File:Desert Rat Kangaroo Distribution Map.png | 180px]] | ||||||||||
| [[File:Caloprymnus.jpg | 180px]] | |||||||||||||
| Thylacine | ||||||||||||||
| or Tasmanian wolf/tiger | *Thylacinus cynocephalus* | |||||||||||||
| Harris, 1808 | Dasyuromorphia | 1936 | [[File:ThylacineRangeMap.png | 130px]] | ||||||||||
| [[File:Thylacinus.jpg | 180px]] | |||||||||||||
| Toolache wallaby | *Macropus greyi* | |||||||||||||
| Waterhouse, 1846 | Diprotodontia | 1939 | Australia | [[File:Macropus greyi - Gould.jpg | 180px]] | |||||||||
| Desert bandicoot | *Perameles eremiana* | |||||||||||||
| Spencer, 1837 | Peramelemorphia | 1943 | Australia | [[File:Perameles_eremiana.jpg | 180px]] | |||||||||
| last1=TRAVOUILLON | first1=KENNY J. | last2=PHILLIPS | first2=MATTHEW J. | date=2018-02-07 | title=Total evidence analysis of the phylogenetic relationships of bandicoots and bilbies (Marsupialia: Peramelemorphia): reassessment of two species and description of a new species | journal=Zootaxa | volume=4378 | issue=2 | pages=224–256 | doi=10.11646/zootaxa.4378.2.3 | pmid=29690027 | issn=1175-5334}} | *Perameles fasciata* | |
| Gray, 1841 | Peramelemorphia | mid-19th century | Australia | [[File:Gerard Krefft - Western barred Bandicoot, Perameles bougainville - Google Art Project.jpg | frameless | 180x180px]] | ||||||||
| Southwestern barred bandicoot | *Perameles myosuros* | |||||||||||||
| Wagner, 1841 | Peramelemorphia | mid-19th century | Australia | [[File:Perameles bougainville - Gould.jpg | frameless | 180x180px]] | ||||||||
| Southern barred bandicoot | *Perameles notina* | |||||||||||||
| Thomas, 1922 | Peramelemorphia | mid-19th century | Australia | |||||||||||
| Nullarbor barred bandicoot | *Perameles papillon* | |||||||||||||
| Travouillon & Phillips, 2018 | Peramelemorphia | early 20th century | Australia | [[File:Mounted photograph of a Nullarbor barred bandicoot (Perameles papillon), 1924-1926.jpg | frameless | 180x180px]] | ||||||||
| Lesser bilby | ||||||||||||||
| or yallara | *Macrotis leucura* | |||||||||||||
| Thomas, 1887 | Peramelemorphia | 1960s | [[File:Lesser Bilby Distribution Map 2.0.png | 180px]] | ||||||||||
| [[File:Lesserbilby.jpg | 180px]] | |||||||||||||
| Southern pig-footed bandicoot | *Chaeropus ecaudatus* | |||||||||||||
| Ogilby, 1838 | Peramelemorphia | 1950s | [[File:Pig-footed Bandicoot Distribution Map.png | 180px]] | ||||||||||
| [[File:PigFootedBandicoot.jpg | 180px]] | |||||||||||||
| Northern pig-footed bandicoot | *Chaeropus yirratji* | |||||||||||||
| Travouillon *et al.*, 2019 | Peramelemorphia | 1950s | [[File:Pig-footed Bandicoot Distribution Map.png | 180px]] | [[File:Mus Nat Hist Nat 25022013 Chaeropus ecaudatus.jpg | frameless | 180x180px]] | |||||||
| Crescent nail-tail wallaby | *Onychogalea lunata* | |||||||||||||
| Gould, 1841 | Diprotodontia | 1956 | Australia (western and central) | [[File:Onychogalea lunata.jpg | 180px]] | |||||||||
| Red-bellied gracile opossum | ||||||||||||||
| or red-bellied gracile mouse opossum | *Cryptonanus ignitus* | |||||||||||||
| Díaz, Flores and Barquez, 2002 | Didelphimorphia | 1962 | Argentina | |||||||||||
| Nullarbor dwarf bettong | *Bettongia pusilla* | |||||||||||||
| McNamara, 1997 | Diprotodontia | early 1500s | Australia (Nullarbor Plain) | |||||||||||
| Steller's sea cow | *Hydrodamalis gigas* | |||||||||||||
| von Zimmermann, 1780 | Sirenia | 1768 | Commander Islands (Russia, United States) | [[File:Em - Hydrodamalis gigas model.jpg | 180px]] | |||||||||
| Bramble Cay melomys | *Melomys rubicola* | |||||||||||||
| Thomas, 1924 | Rodentia | 2016 | Australia (Bramble Cay) | [[File:Bramble-cay-melomys.jpg | 180px]] | |||||||||
| Oriente cave rat | *Boromys offella* | |||||||||||||
| Miller, 1916 | Rodentia | early 1500s | Cuba | [[File:Boromys.offella.bmcz.jpg | 180px]] | |||||||||
| Torre's cave rat | *Boromys torrei* | |||||||||||||
| Allen, 1917 | Rodentia | early 1500s | Cuba | [[File:Boromys.torrei.bmcz.jpg | 180px]] | |||||||||
| Imposter hutia | *Hexolobodon phenax* | |||||||||||||
| Miller, 1929 | Rodentia | early 1500s | Hispaniola (currently Haiti and the Dominican Republic) | |||||||||||
| Montane hutia | *Isolobodon montanus* | |||||||||||||
| Miller, 1922 | Rodentia | early 1500s | Hispaniola | |||||||||||
| Dwarf viscacha | *Lagostomus crassus* | |||||||||||||
| Thomas, 1910 | Rodentia | early 1900s | Peru | |||||||||||
| Galápagos giant rat | *Megaoryzomys curioi* | |||||||||||||
| Niethammer, 1964 | Rodentia | 1500s | Santa Cruz Island (Galápagos) | [[File:Megaoryzomys curioi skull.JPG | 180px]] | |||||||||
| Cuban coney | *Geocapromys columbianus* | |||||||||||||
| Chapman, 1892 | Rodentia | early 1500s | Cuba | |||||||||||
| Hispaniolan edible rat | *Brotomys voratus* | |||||||||||||
| Miller, 1916 | Rodentia | 1536–1546 | Hispaniola | |||||||||||
| Puerto Rican hutia | *Isolobodon portoricensis* | |||||||||||||
| Allen, 1916 | Rodentia | early 1900s | Hispaniola; introduced to Puerto Rico, Saint Thomas Island, Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands and Mona Island | |||||||||||
| Big-eared hopping mouse | *Notomys macrotis* | |||||||||||||
| Thomas, 1921 | Rodentia | 1843 | Australia (central Western Australia) | |||||||||||
| Darling Downs hopping mouse | *Notomys mordax* | |||||||||||||
| Thomas, 1921 | Rodentia | 1846 | Australia (Darling Downs, Queensland) | |||||||||||
| White-footed rabbit-rat | *Conilurus albipes* | |||||||||||||
| Lichtenstein, 1829 | Rodentia | early 1860s | Australia (eastern coast) | [[File:Conilurus albipes - Gould.jpg | 180px]] | |||||||||
| Capricorn rabbit rat | *Conilurus capricornensis* | |||||||||||||
| Cramb and Hocknull, 2010 | Rodentia | early 1500s | Australia (Queensland) | |||||||||||
| Short-tailed hopping mouse | *Notomys amplus* | |||||||||||||
| Brazenor, 1936 | Rodentia | 1896 | Australia (Great Sandy Desert) | |||||||||||
| Long-tailed hopping mouse | *Notomys longicaudatus* | |||||||||||||
| Gould, 1844 | Rodentia | 1901 | Australia | [[File:Notomys longicaudatus.jpg | 180x180px]] | |||||||||
| Great hopping mouse | *Notomys robustus* | |||||||||||||
| Mahoney, Smith and Medlin, 2008 | Rodentia | mid-1800s | Australia (Flinders Ranges and Davenport Ranges) | |||||||||||
| Desmarest's pilorie | ||||||||||||||
| or Martinique giant rice rat | *Megalomys desmarestii* | |||||||||||||
| Fischer, 1829 | Rodentia | 1902 | Martinique | [[File:Mus Nat Hist Nat 25022013 Megalomys desmarestii.jpg | 180px]] | |||||||||
| Saint Lucia pilorie | ||||||||||||||
| or Saint Lucia giant rice rat | *Megalomys luciae* | |||||||||||||
| Major, 1901 | Rodentia | 1881 | Saint Lucia | [[File:Mus Nat Hist Nat 25022013 Megalomys luciae.jpg | 180px]] | |||||||||
| Bulldog rat | *Rattus nativitatis* | |||||||||||||
| Thomas, 1888 | Rodentia | 1903 | Christmas Island | [[File:Rattus nativitatis.jpg | 180px]] | |||||||||
| Maclear's rat | *Rattus macleari* | |||||||||||||
| Thomas, 1887 | Rodentia | 1903 | Christmas Island | [[File:MusMacleariSmit.jpg | 180px]] | |||||||||
| Darwin's Galápagos mouse | *Nesoryzomys darwini* | |||||||||||||
| Osgood, 1929 | Rodentia | 1930 | Galápagos Islands | |||||||||||
| Gould's mouse | *Pseudomys gouldii* | |||||||||||||
| Waterhouse, 1839 | Rodentia | 1930 | Australia (southern half) | [[File:Pseudomys gouldii - Gould.jpg | 180px]] | |||||||||
| Plains rat | ||||||||||||||
| or palyoora | *Pseudomys auritus* | |||||||||||||
| Thomas, 1910 | Rodentia | early 1800s | Australia (Kangaroo Island and the Younghusband Peninsula) | |||||||||||
| Pemberton's deer mouse | *Peromyscus pembertoni* | |||||||||||||
| Burt, 1932 | Rodentia | 1931 | San Pedro Nolasco Island, Mexico | [[File:Pemberton's deer mouse.png | 180x180px]] | |||||||||
| Samaná hutia | *Plagiodontia ipnaeum* | |||||||||||||
| Johnson, 1948 | Rodentia | early 1500s | Hispaniola | |||||||||||
| Hispaniola monkey | *Antillothrix bernensis* | |||||||||||||
| MacPhee, Horovitz, Arredondo, & Jimenez Vasquez, 1995 | Primates | early 16th century | Hispaniola (currently Dominican Republic) | |||||||||||
| Lesser stick-nest rat | ||||||||||||||
| or white-tipped stick-nest rat | *Leporillus apicalis* | |||||||||||||
| John Gould, 1854 | Rodentia | 1933 | Australia (west-central) | [[File:Leporillus apicalis - Gould.jpg | 180px]] | |||||||||
| Indefatigable Galápagos mouse | *Nesoryzomys indefessus* | |||||||||||||
| Thomas, 1899 | Rodentia | 1934 | Galápagos Islands | |||||||||||
| Little Swan Island hutia | *Geocapromys thoracatus* | |||||||||||||
| True, 1888 | Rodentia | 1955 | Swan Islands, Honduras | [[File:Geocapromys thoracatus (Harvard University).JPG | 180px]] | |||||||||
| Blue-gray mouse | *Pseudomys glaucus* | |||||||||||||
| Thomas, 1910 | Rodentia | 1956 | Australia (Queensland, New South Wales) | |||||||||||
| Buhler's coryphomys | ||||||||||||||
| or Buhler's rat | *Coryphomys buehleri* | |||||||||||||
| Schaub, 1937 | Rodentia | early 1500s | West Timor, Indonesia | |||||||||||
| Insular cave rat | *Heteropsomys insulans* | |||||||||||||
| Anthony, 1916 | Rodentia | early 1500s | Vieques Island, Puerto Rico | |||||||||||
| Candango mouse | *Juscelinomys candango* | |||||||||||||
| Moojen, 1965 | Rodentia | 1960 | Central Brazil | [[File:Jusceliomys candango.jpg | 180x180px]] | |||||||||
| Anthony's woodrat | *Neotoma anthonyi* | |||||||||||||
| Allen, 1898 | Rodentia | 1926 | Isla Todos Santos, Mexico | |||||||||||
| Bunker's woodrat | *Neotoma bunkeri* | |||||||||||||
| Burt, 1932 | Rodentia | 1931 | Coronado Islands, Mexico | |||||||||||
| Vespucci's rodent | *Noronhomys vespuccii* | |||||||||||||
| Carleton and Olson, 1999 | Rodentia | 1500 | Fernando de Noronha, Brazil | |||||||||||
| St. Vincent colilargo | ||||||||||||||
| or St. Vincent pygmy rice rat | *Oligoryzomys victus* | |||||||||||||
| Thomas, 1898 | Rodentia | 1892 | Saint Vincent | |||||||||||
| Jamaican rice rat | *Oryzomys antillarum* | |||||||||||||
| Thomas, 1898 | Rodentia | 1877 | Jamaica | [[File:Oryzomys antillarum Ray.png | 130px]] | |||||||||
| Nelson's rice rat | *Oryzomys nelsoni* | |||||||||||||
| Merriam, 1889 | Rodentia | 1897 | Islas Marías, Mexico | [[File:Oryzomys nelsoni dorsal.png | 100px]] | |||||||||
| Nevis rice rat, | ||||||||||||||
| St. Eustatius rice rat, or St. Kitts rice rat | *Pennatomys nivalis* | |||||||||||||
| Turvey, Weksler, Morris & Nokkert, 2010 | Rodentia | early 1500s | Sint Eustatius and Saint Kitts and Nevis | [[File:Pennatomys-range2.svg | 180px]] | |||||||||
| Christmas Island pipistrelle | *Pipistrellus murrayi* | |||||||||||||
| Andrews, 1900 | Chiroptera | 2009 | Christmas Island | |||||||||||
| Sardinian pika | *Prolagus sardus* | |||||||||||||
| Wagner, 1832 | Lagomorpha | 1774 | Corsica and Sardinia | [[File:Prolagus3.jpg | 180px]] | |||||||||
| Marcano's solenodon | *Solenodon marcanoi* | |||||||||||||
| Patterson, 1962 | Eulipotyphla | 1500s | Dominican Republic | |||||||||||
| Puerto Rican nesophontes | *Nesophontes edithae* | |||||||||||||
| Anthony, 1916 | Eulipotyphla | early 1500s | Puerto Rico, Vieques Island, Saint John, U.S. Virgin Islands and Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands | [[File:Puerto Rican shrew.jpg | 180px]] | |||||||||
| Atalaye nesophontes | *Nesophontes hypomicrus* | |||||||||||||
| Miller, 1929 | Eulipotyphla | early 1500s | Hispaniola | |||||||||||
| Greater Cuban nesophontes | *Nesophontes major* | |||||||||||||
| Arredondo, 1970 | Eulipotyphla | early 1500s | Cuba | |||||||||||
| Western Cuban nesophontes | *Nesophontes micrus* | |||||||||||||
| Allen, 1917 | Eulipotyphla | early 1500s | Cuba (including Isla de la Juventud) | |||||||||||
| St. Michel nesophontes | *Nesophontes paramicrus* | |||||||||||||
| Miller, 1929 | Eulipotyphla | early 1500s | Hispaniola | |||||||||||
| Haitian nesophontes | *Nesophontes zamicrus* | |||||||||||||
| Miller, 1929 | Eulipotyphla | early 1500s | Haiti | |||||||||||
| Lesser Mascarene flying fox | ||||||||||||||
| or dark flying fox | *Pteropus subniger* | |||||||||||||
| kerr, 1792 | Chiroptera | 1864 | Réunion, Mauritius | [[File:Pteropus subniger.jpg | 180px]] | |||||||||
| Guam flying fox | ||||||||||||||
| or Guam fruit bat | *Pteropus tokudae* | |||||||||||||
| Tate, 1934 | Chiroptera | 1968 | Guam | |||||||||||
| Dusky flying fox | ||||||||||||||
| or Percy Island flying fox | *Pteropus brunneus* | |||||||||||||
| Dobson, 1878 | Chiroptera | 1870 | Percy Islands (Australia) | |||||||||||
| Large Palau flying fox | *Pteropus pilosus* | |||||||||||||
| Andersen, 1908 | Chiroptera | 1874 | Palau | |||||||||||
| Large sloth lemur | *Palaeopropithecus ingens* | |||||||||||||
| Grandidier, 1899 | Primates | 1620 | [[File:Palaeopropithecus range map.svg | 130px]] | ||||||||||
| **In green** | [[File:Palaeopropithecus ingens.jpg | 130px]] | ||||||||||||
| Aurochs | *Bos primigenius* | |||||||||||||
| Bojanus, 1827 | Artiodactyla | 1627 | [[File:Bos primigenius map.jpg | 180px]] | [[File:Aurochs_and_modern_lion_reconstruction_-_Greece_during_the_Roman_period.png | 180px]] | ||||||||
| Bluebuck | *Hippotragus leucophaeus* | |||||||||||||
| Pallas, 1766 | Artiodactyla | 1800 | [[File:LocationBluebuckRange.gif | 180px]] | [[File:The book of antelopes (1894) Hippotragus leucophaeus.png | 180px]] | ||||||||
| Red gazelle | *Eudorcas rufina* | |||||||||||||
| Thomas, 1894 | Artiodactyla | late 1800s | Algeria | [[File:Eudorcas rufina.jpg | 130px]] | |||||||||
| Schomburgk's deer | *Rucervus schomburgki* | |||||||||||||
| Blyth, 1863 | Artiodactyla | 1932 | Thailand | [[File:SchomburgksDeer-Berlin1911.jpg | 180px]] | |||||||||
| Queen of Sheba's gazelle | ||||||||||||||
| or Yemen gazelle | *Gazella bilkis* | |||||||||||||
| Grover and Lay, 1985 | Artiodactyla | 1951 | Yemen | |||||||||||
| Madagascan dwarf hippopotamus | *Hippopotamus lemerlei* | |||||||||||||
| Milne-Edwards, 1868 | Artiodactyla | early 1500s | Madagascar | [[File:Malagasy Hippopotamus.jpg | 180px]] | |||||||||
| Falkland Islands wolf or warrah | *Dusicyon australis* | |||||||||||||
| Kerr, 1792 | Carnivora | 1876 | Falkland Islands | [[File:FalklandIslandFox2.jpg | 150px]] | |||||||||
| Dusicyon avus | *Dusicyon avus* | |||||||||||||
| Burmeister, 1866 | Carnivora | early 1500s | Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay | |||||||||||
| Sea mink | *Neogale macrodon* | |||||||||||||
| Prentiss, 1903 | Carnivora | 1894 | United States (Maine, Massachusetts) and Canada (New Brunswick, Newfoundland) | |||||||||||
| Japanese sea lion | *Zalophus japonicus* | |||||||||||||
| Peters, 1866 | Carnivora | 1970s | Japan, Korea, Russia | [[File:Zalophus japonicus.JPG | 180px]] | |||||||||
| Caribbean monk seal | *Neomonachus tropicalis* | |||||||||||||
| Gray, 1850 | Carnivora | 1952 | Caribbean Sea | [[File:Cms-newyorkzoologicalsociety1910.jpg | 180px]] | |||||||||
| Giant fossa | *Cryptoprocta spelea* | |||||||||||||
| Grandidier, 1902 | Carnivora | before 1658 | [[File:Cryptoprocta subfossil range map.svg | 130px]] | [[File:Fossa de les cavernes.png | 180px]] | ||||||||
| Lord Howe long-eared bat | *Nyctophilus howensis* | |||||||||||||
| McKean, 1975 | Chiroptera | prior to 1972 | Lord Howe Island, Australia | |||||||||||
| Japanese otter | *Lutra nippon* | Carnivora | date=August 28, 2012 | title=Japanese river otter declared extinct | url=http://mainichi.jp/english/english/newsselect/news/20120828p2a00m0na016000c.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120901105043/http://mainichi.jp/english/english/newsselect/news/20120828p2a00m0na016000c.html | archive-date=September 1, 2012 | access-date=August 28, 2012 | work=Mainichi jp | publisher=The Mainichi Newspapers | location=Japan}} | Japan | [[File:Lutra nippon.jpg | 180px]] |
Extinct subspecies
| Common name | Binomial name | Species | Order | Date of extinction | Former range | Picture | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Texas red wolf | *Canis rufus rufus* | ||||||
| Audubon and Bachman, 1951 | Red wolf (*Canis rufus*) | Carnivora | 1970 | North America | [[File:John Woodhouse Audubon - Red Texas Wolf (Canis Lupus) - Google Art Project.jpg | 180px]] | |
| Caucasian wisent | * Bison bonasus caucasicus* | ||||||
| Turkin and Satunin, 1904 | European bison (*Bison bonasus*) | Artiodactyla | 1927 | Europe | [[File:CaucasianBison-Demidoff1898.jpg | 180px]] | |
| Carpathian wisent | *Bison bonasus hungarorum* | ||||||
| Kretzoi, 1946 | European bison (*Bison bonasus*) | Artiodactyla | 1852 | Europe | |||
| Quagga | *Equus quagga quagga* | ||||||
| Boddaert, 1785 | Plains zebra (*Equus quagga*) | Perissodactyla | 1883 | Africa | [[File:Quagga_photo.jpg | 180px]] | |
| Japanese wolf | *Canis lupus hodophilax* | ||||||
| Temminick 1839 | Grey wolf (*Canis lupus*) | Carnivora | 1905 | Asia | [[File:Japanese Wolf.jpg | 180px]] | |
| Hokkaido wolf | *Canis lupus hattai* | ||||||
| Kishida, 1931 | Grey wolf (*Canis lupus*) | Carnivora | 1889 | Asia | [[File:Yezo_wolf_at_Hokkaido_University.jpg | 180px]] | |
| Atlas bear | *Ursus arctos crowtheri* | ||||||
| Schinz, 1844 | Brown bear (*Ursus arctos*) | Carnivora | 1890 | Africa | [[File:Atlasbear.jpg | 180px]] | |
| Bali tiger | *Panthera tigris sondaica* | ||||||
| Shwarz,1912 | Tiger (*Panthera tigris*) | Carnivora | 1950s | Asia | [[File:Bali_tiger_zanveld.jpg | 180px]] | |
| Caspian tiger | *Panthera tigris tigris* | ||||||
| Illiger, 1815 | Tiger (*Panthera tigris*) | Carnivora | 1970s | Asia | [[File:Panthera_tigris_virgata.jpg | 180px]] | |
| Javan tiger | *Panthera tigris sondaica* | ||||||
| Temminick, 1844 | Tiger (*Panthera tigris*) | Carnivora | 1980s | Asia | [[File:Panthera tigris sondaica 01.jpg | 180px]] | |
| Bubal hartebeest | *Alcelaphus buselaphus buselaphus* | ||||||
| Pallas 1766 | Hartebeest (*Alcephalus buselaphus*) | Artiodactyla | 1925 | Africa | [[File:Bubalhartebeest-londonzoo.jpg | 180px]] | |
| Portuguese ibex | *Capra pyrenaica lusitanica* | ||||||
| Schlegel, 1872 | Iberian ibex (*Capra pyrenaica*) | Artiodactyla | 1892 | Europe | [[File: Ilustração Portugueza, n 131, Lisboa, 24-8-1908 0017 Capra pyrenaica lusitanica.jpg | 180px]] | |
| Pyrenean ibex | *Capra pyrenaica pyreneica* | ||||||
| Schinz, 1838 | Iberian ibex (*Capra pyrenaica*) | Artiodactyla | 2000, 2003 | Europe | [[File:Pyrenean Ibex.png | 180px]] | |
| Western black rhinoceros | *Diceros bicornis longipes* | ||||||
| Zukowsky, 1999 | Black rhinoceros (*Diceros bicornis*) | Artiodactyla | 2011 | Africa | [[File:Diceros_bicornis_longipes.jpg | 180px]] | |
| Cape lion | *Panthera leo melanochaita* | ||||||
| Smith, 1842 | Lion (*Panthera leo*) | Carnivora | mid 19th century | Africa | [[File:Cape_Lion.jpg | 180px]] | |
| Barbary lion | *Panthera leo leo* | ||||||
| Linnaeus, 1758 | Lion (*Panthera leo*) | Carnivora | 1960s | Africa | [[File:Barbary lion.jpg | 180px]] | |
| Southern Rocky Mountain wolf | *Canis lupus nubilus* | ||||||
| Nowak, 1995 | Grey wolf (*Canis lupus*) | Carnivora | 1935 | North America | [[File:Dogs,_jackals,_wolves,_and_foxes_(Plate_III)_C._l._youngi_mod.jpg | 180px]] | |
| Kenai Peninsula wolf | *Canis lupus occidentalis* | ||||||
| Nowak, 1995 | Grey wolf (*Canis lupus*) | Carnivora | 1925 | North America | [[File:The_Wolves_of_North_America_%281944%29_C._l._alces_%E2%99%82.jpg | 180px]] | |
| Banks Island wolf | *Canis lupus arctos* | ||||||
| Nowak, 1995 | Grey wolf (*Canis lupus*) | Carnivora | 1952 | North America | [[File:Dogs,_jackals,_wolves,_and_foxes_(Plate_III)_C._l._bernardi_mod.jpg | 180px]] | |
| Newfoundland wolf | *Canis lupus nubilus* | ||||||
| Nowak, 1995 | Grey wolf (*Canis lupus*) | Carnivora | 1911 | North America | [[File:Stuffed Newfoundland wolf.jpg | 180px]] | |
| Florida black wolf | *Canis rufus floridanus* | ||||||
| Miller, 1912 | Red wolf (*Canis rufus*) | Carnivora | 1934 | North America | [[File:FloridaBlackWolf.jpg | 180px]] | |
| Cascade Mountains wolf | *Canis lupus nubilus* | ||||||
| Nowak, 1995 | Grey wolf (*Canis lupus*) | Carnivora | 1944 | North America | [[File:Dogs, jackals, wolves, and foxes (Plate IV) C. l. fuscus mod.jpg | 180px]] | |
| Mogollon mountain wolf | *Canis lupus nubilus* | ||||||
| Nowak, 1995 | Grey wolf (*Canis lupus*) | Carnivora | 1970s | North America | [[File:The Wolves of North America (1944) C. l. mogollonensis ♂.jpg | 180px]] | |
| Texas wolf | *Canis lupus nubilus* | ||||||
| Nowak, 1995 | Grey wolf (*Canis lupus*) | Carnivora | 19th century | North America | [[File:Dogs,_jackals,_wolves,_and_foxes_(Plate_III)_C._l._monstrabilis_mod.jpg | 180px]] | |
| Sicilian wolf | *Canis lupus cristaldii* | ||||||
| Angelici and Rossi, 2018 | Grey wolf (*Canis lupus*) | Carnivora | 1924 | Europe | [[File:Canis lupus cristaldii subsp. nov.png | 180px]] | |
| Mexican grizzly bear | *Ursus arctos nelsoni* | ||||||
| Merriam, 1914 | Brown bear (*Ursus arctos*) | Carnivora | 1965 | North America | [[File:Mexican grizzly bear.jpeg | 180px]] | |
| California grizzly bear | *Ursus arctos californicus* | ||||||
| Merriam, 1896 | Brown bear (*Ursus arctos*) | Carnivora | 1924 | North America | [[File: Ursus arctos californicus, Santa Barbara, Natural History Museum.jpg | 180px]] | |
| Tarpan | *Equus ferus ferus* | ||||||
| Boddaert, 1785 | Wild horse (*Equus ferus*) | Perissodactyla | 1909 | Europe | [[File:Kherson tarpan.jpg | 180px]] |
Extinct in the wild
A species that is extinct in the wild is one which has been categorized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as only known by living members kept in captivity or as a naturalized population outside its historic range due to massive habitat loss. A species is declared extinct in the wild after thorough surveys have inspected its historic range and failed to find evidence of a surviving individual.
| Common name | Binomial name | Order | Date of extinction | Former range | Picture |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Père David's deer | *Elaphurus davidianus* | ||||
| Milne-Edwards, 1866 | Artiodactyla | 1939 | China | [[File:Pere David Deer - Woburn Deer Park (5115883164).jpg | 180px]] |
Possibly extinct
Extinction of taxa is difficult to detect, as a long gap without a sighting is not definitive. Some mammals declared as extinct may very well reappear. For example, a study found that 36% of purported mammalian extinction had been resolved, while the rest either had validity issues (insufficient evidence) or had been rediscovered. As of December 2015, the IUCN listed 30 mammalian species as "critically endangered (possibly extinct)".
| Common name | Binomial name | Order | Last confirmed sighting | Range | Picture | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kouprey | ||||||
| or forest ox | *Bos sauveli | |||||
| Urbain, 1937* | Artiodactyla | 1988 | [[File:Bos sauveli distribution.svg | 180px]] | [[File:Saen_Monourom_Mondul_Kiri_Cambodia_crop.jpg | 180px]] |
| Garrido's hutia | *Capromys garridoi* | |||||
| Varona, 1970 | Rodentia | 1989 | Cayo Maja, Cuba | |||
| Christmas Island shrew | *Crocidura trichura* | |||||
| Dobson, 1889 | Eulipotyphla | 1985 | [[File:Christmas Island Shrew area.png | 180px]] | ||
| Wimmer's shrew | *Crocidura wimmeri* | |||||
| de Balsac and Aellen, 1958 | Eulipotyphla | 1976 | [[File:Wimmer's Shrew area.png | 130px]] | ||
| Baiji | ||||||
| or Yangtze river dolphin | *Lipotes vexillifer* | |||||
| Miller, 1918 | Artiodactyla | 2002 | [[File:Cetacea range map Chinese River Dolphin.PNG | 150px]] | [[File:Lipotes vexillifer.png | 180px]] |
| Zuniga's dark rice rat | *Melanomys zunigae* | |||||
| Sanborn | Rodentia | 1949 | Peru | |||
| Dwarf hutia | *Mesocapromys nanus* | |||||
| Allen, 1917 | Rodentia | 1937 | Ciénaga de Zapata, | |||
| Cuba | ||||||
| San Felipe hutia | ||||||
| or little earth hutia | *Mesocapromys sanfelipensis* | |||||
| Varona & Garrido, 1970 | Rodentia | 1978 | Cuba | |||
| One-striped opossum | *Monodelphis unistriata* | |||||
| Wagner, 1842 | Didelphimorphia | 1899 | [[File:Single-striped Opossum area.png | 130px]] | ||
| Gloomy tube-nosed bat | *Murina tenebrosa* | |||||
| Yoshiyuki, 1970 | Chiroptera | 1962 | Tsushima Island and possibly Yaku Island, | |||
| Japan | ||||||
| New Zealand greater short-tailed bat | *Mystacina robusta* | |||||
| Dwyer, 1962 | Chiroptera | 1967 | Taukihepa / Big South Cape Island, New Zealand | [[File:Mystacina robusta specimen from Auckland Museum.jpg | 180px]] | |
| Ethiopian amphibious rat | ||||||
| or Ethiopian water mouse | *Nilopegamys plumbeus* | |||||
| Osgood, 1928 | Rodentia | 1920s | Mouth of the Lesser Abay River, | |||
| Ethiopia | ||||||
| Angel Island mouse | *Peromyscus guardia* | |||||
| Townsend, 1912 | Rodentia | 1991 | Isla Ángel de la Guarda, | |||
| Mexico | ||||||
| Puebla deer mouse | *Peromyscus mekisturus* | |||||
| Merriam, 1898 | Rodentia | 1950s | Ciudad Serdan and Tehuacán, | |||
| Mexico | ||||||
| Telefomin cuscus | *Phalanger matanim* | |||||
| Flannery, 1987 | Diprotodontia | 1997 | [[File:Telefomin Cuscus area.png | 180px]] | ||
| Montane monkey-faced bat | *Pteralopex pulchra* | |||||
| Flannery, 1991 | Chiroptera | 1990s | [[File:Montane Monkey-faced Bat area.png | 130px]] | ||
| Aru flying fox | *Pteropus aruensis* | |||||
| Peter, 1867 | Chiroptera | 1877 | [[File:Aru Flying Fox area.png | 180px]] | ||
| Emma's giant rat | *Uromys emmae* | |||||
| Groves and Flannery, 1994 | Rodentia | 1990s | Papua Province, | |||
| Indonesia | ||||||
| Emperor rat | *Uromys imperator* | |||||
| Thomas, 1888 | Rodentia | 1888 | Guadalcanal, | |||
| Solomon Islands | ||||||
| Guadalcanal rat | *Uromys porculus* | |||||
| Thomas, 1904 | Rodentia | 1888 | Guadalcanal, | |||
| Solomon Islands | ||||||
| Malabar large-spotted civet | ||||||
| or Malabar civet | *Viverra civettina* | |||||
| Blyth, 1862 | Carnivora | late 1900s | [[File:Malabar Large-spotted Civet area.png | 150px]] |
Notes
References
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