Extinct Animals Still Alive
The elephant shrews are small mammals that resemble rodents but are actually related to elephants.
Extinct animals still alive. The survivor of evolution and mass extinction are called living fossils. But all the way officially it is announced that the those animals are extinct. Its believed to have been killed by off by global warming like many other extinct animals.
The Meru Betiri National Parkthe site of the last confirmed sightingseems to be the most likely spot for their survival. But a taxidermied specimen from 1989 proves that they were around much longer than anybody thought. 10 Ancient Animals That Still Live Today.
Granted the camels of 6 million years ago were only the size of large deer and Argentavis were probably only feeding on young camels but still daaang. The woolly mammoth is probably one of the best-known extinct animals out there theres actually been some pretty in-depth debate on why the mammoth went extinct but scientists seem to believe it was a mix of natural global warming after the last ice age began to warm up and over hunting by humans though they have been thought to be extinct for the last few thousands of years some have claimed that they have seen wild mammoths still. This article is about prehistoric animals that are still roaming around.
Still researchers have only seen twelve specimens since the snakes initial discovery in 1937. Activist Wahyu Giri Prasetyo is still finding evidence of the tigerfrom hair to scat. Below you will find a list of top 10 extinct animals that might still be alive.
We all know about Darwins evolution theory and how animals which werent the fittest for survival went extinct. So these are some of those terrifying extinct animals which may be still alive. So what makes us think megalodon could still be alive today.
Thus what follows is a list of 11 extinct animals that were photographed while still alive. Megalodon went extinct millions of years ago probably due to changing global climate conditions increased competition for a dwindling food supply or a combination of both. Generally it helps if there is a species still alive today that is genetically similar to the extinct animal like elephants for woolly mammoths or cows for aurochs.