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  • Woolly Mammoth on Random Extinct Species You Would Bring Back From Dead

    (#1) Woolly Mammoth

    • Mammuthus primigenius

    "Because I want snuffleupagus to be real."

  • Thylacine on Random Extinct Species You Would Bring Back From Dead

    (#2) Thylacine

    • Thylacinus cynocephalus

    "Glad I'm not the only one that thought of them."

  • Irish Elk on Random Extinct Species You Would Bring Back From Dead

    (#3) Irish Elk

    • Megaloceros giganteus

    "Basically f*cking seven-foot deer with moose antlers."

  • Dodo on Random Extinct Species You Would Bring Back From Dead

    (#4) Dodo

    • Raphus cucullatus

    "Because those stupid little sh*ts deserve to be protected."

  • Aurochs on Random Extinct Species You Would Bring Back From Dead

    (#5) Aurochs

    • Bos primigenius

    "It died out in the 1600s. They were wild cows that stood six-feet tall at the shoulder. We're already trying to breed them back into existence because they provided a valuable ecological service in the areas they occupied. So, I'd bring the real thing back."

  • Megatherium on Random Extinct Species You Would Bring Back From Dead

    (#6) Megatherium

    "Wouldn't mind to see one or two around."

  • Passenger Pigeon on Random Extinct Species You Would Bring Back From Dead

    (#7) Passenger Pigeon

    • Ectopistes migratorius

    "Audubon reported that when the flock flew overhead, it blocked the sun for three days. Terrible for crops, and they were tasty. Humans set out to kill them all, and did. One technique: they would sew the eyelids of one bird shut and put it on a stool. Blinded, they would sing for help. Others would come and be met with shotguns. Hence the nickname 'stool pigeon.'"

  • Cave lion on Random Extinct Species You Would Bring Back From Dead

    (#8) Cave lion

    • Panthera leo spelaea

    "I've been interested in them since I read the Earth's Children series by Jean M. Auel."

  • Olive on Random Extinct Species You Would Bring Back From Dead

    (#9) Olive

    • Olea europaea

    "I haven’t seen any extinct plants in the comments."

  • Platybelodon on Random Extinct Species You Would Bring Back From Dead

    (#10) Platybelodon

    "Because it makes me laugh."

  • Megalodon on Random Extinct Species You Would Bring Back From Dead

    (#11) Megalodon

    • Carcharocles megalodon

    "How is this even a question?"

  • Tetrapod on Random Extinct Species You Would Bring Back From Dead

    (#12) Tetrapod

    • Tetrapoda

    "We could study it (without killing it) and hopefully better understand our origins, and the catalyst for our terrestrial existence."

  • Neanderthal on Random Extinct Species You Would Bring Back From Dead

    (#13) Neanderthal

    • Homo neanderthalensis

    "Maybe I could get a date with one."

  • Tyrannosaurus Rex on Random Extinct Species You Would Bring Back From Dead

    (#14) Tyrannosaurus Rex

    • Tyrannosaurus

    "I'd love to pop some corn, chill out, and watch the destruction while laughing maniacally."

  • Velociraptor on Random Extinct Species You Would Bring Back From Dead

    (#15) Velociraptor

    • Velociraptor

    "I know it'd be a bad idea but they're just so cool."

    "But not the ones from Jurassic Park. The real ones that were like toothy roosters."

  • Cro-Magnon on Random Extinct Species You Would Bring Back From Dead

    (#16) Cro-Magnon

    "So I could make fun of their unibrows."

  • Compsognathus on Random Extinct Species You Would Bring Back From Dead

    (#17) Compsognathus

    "Those tiny babies won't take humans bs. If someone killed one or bullied one, they'd team up and kill the human."

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This world is made up of countless different species, and there are more than 10 million known species on the earth that have been named by humans. Some species have experienced the evolution of the earth for more than 3 billion years, but with the development of human civilization, many species that have existed on this planet for more than tens of millions of years have extincted.

We can clearly understand that more and more species are facing various threats due to human behaviors. The random tool displays 17 cute animals that have become extinct in the world. Is their disappearance the price of social development?

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