Ten Last Photos of Extinct Animals
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In this video, we're looking at the last photo of 10 iconic extinct species.
1. Toolache Wallaby
2. Quagga
3. Passenger Pigeon
4. Carolina Parakeet
5. Paradise Parrot
6. Barbary Lion
7. Bubal Hartebeest
8. Caribbean Monk Seal
9. Golden Toad
10. Gastric-Brooding Frog
Art credit Carolina Parakeet at 5:32:
Paschalis Dougalis
Imagine being the last animal of your species, no mates, no friends and nobody to talk to. Must have been really depressing
The difference between related species isn’t that big. They can find friends.
And plus you have to worry about being kidnapped and possibly killed😢
@@ShindlerReal Not in all cases can they find "friends". Non-social animals only seek mates and not company of others of their species beyond that.
it is just me😢
No need to personify animals. They were animals. It's sad to us because we experience feelings in a sentient way. To them, it was just another day.
The final picture of the barbary lion makes me feel like the lion is walking alone, calling out to any remaining ones, but no response
The image is both tragic and beautiful in equal measure. The king of the desert mountains, tracing the last steps of his species in the sand. Regal, unrivaled, and yet utterly alone.
Truly made me feel the shivers @@DOProductionsNL
have seen some reddit users claiming that is a fake picture
Considering that the species survived almost another 30 years, that lion is definitely not the last. Instead what I find fascinating is the technology. 30 years from that picture, and no else takes another picture of a barbary lion in the wild. The complication to use older cameras and how few people had them... How many people saw the last of a species, but weren't able to capture an image?
I thought of Aslan
It’s crazy how unethical zoology used to be. They literally located a small island of near extinct seals JUST to off them and send their bodies to museums.
For souvenires, I guess...
Not many people talk about how we’re in the middle of a moral revolution right now. Look how different the morals are in literally all of science and all of social science compared to as recent as the 70s. Its insane
@@dawert2667it's very much a generational thing. My grandfather likes to yell out the window while he is driving "get a job!" At homeless people.
Well, back then, science isn't as developed so of course, people would act ruthlessly whatever they want without knowing that they are destroying the world
All zoo’s are unethical.
The picture of the barbary lion is extremely beautiful. The vintage black and white photo gives it a mystique as if it's a mythical creature.
Do you mean the photo token from the plane?
Because in more than 100 years time it will be a myth
There are many rumours from locals about seeing the Atlas Lion in Morocco recently.
@@johnrockyryanuntil 2007 the snow leopard was a myth. They could still be out there
The anger I felt when you mention they found a living population of seals and then KILLED them to send to museum. Sickening.
very ironic.
money
lolz
humans are the cruelest and more dangerous animals.
they did conserve the seals for life
The last picture of a human would probably be a selfie.
😂
Nah it'll be a pic from the robots
It only counts if a human sees it
It will! Someone asked AI when it firsr came out and that's what it showed
A prison mug shot 😅
That last photo of the Barbary Lion is beautiful and depressing at the same time.
There are some Barbary lions in the the zoo in the Moroccan capitale Rabat.
@@hamzazahir1793still it wouldn't be the exact same species group and wouldn't look as majestic.
@@hamzazahir1793 and even the "Zoo Neuwied", Germany has them as an offspring of the royal Lions kept by the king of Marocco. They are bred and have offspring and they are Barbary lions. Yes, they are endangered and extinct in the wilderness though not in capitivity.
@@hamzazahir1793 yaklaşık 2 ay kadar önce atlas dağlarında 2 kız çocuğuna aslan saldırısı oldu
You still eat meat LMAO.
That Barbary Lion photo is so hauntingly beautiful
No it's not.
It's tragic. It's misery. It's sad. It's heartbreaking
Wandering the planet alone, calling out for a mate that will never call back, never finding anyone like yourself
That's not beautiful.. if you find beauty in that, you either sick, don't know beauty, or jjst never see it in your actual life so you have no frame of reference..
I pity you
He’s right is not only sad is also unsettling
Yeah @ramdombelugaguy
Edit:I commented on 3AM
@@boybukisbro citing his own comment
@@cback3333 i think they meant that the lion itself is beautifil
That Barbary Lion photo is so haunting and heartbreaking. Composition-wise, it's breathtaking. I'm SO SO glad they're not truly extinct, I find them so beautiful.
I felt the same way with the photo of the lion. Sad and lonely.
LOL...nice one. The barbary lion still exists. What is the click bait crap?
Whoa…. You wanna marry it or what?
@@lordpetex4468well they thought it to be exist and it still being alive is just a theory
go kiss one then in hell
it genuinely hurts my heart to know how much more colorful and diverse our world used to look not even that long ago. Even animals we do have today used to be more wide spread. its a damn shame
Yes, I had to stop watching the video at the 5-minute mark, it just made me sad. It reminded of the woods I walked in as a teenager, camping and fishing, watching animals and birds, 99% of the time by myself. Fifty years have passed since then, however I can still follow the main trail in my mind, every prominent tree and rock, small stream and lake.
All the trees and animals are gone, the streams are hidden in culverts, the lakes are developed with houses, everything of its original natural has been destroyed.
It’s not like we are finished wiping out species. More are getting wiped out all the time. Go take some photos of some critters. You never know if one might be the last.
We're so caught up in b.s. like BLM, CRT and DEI and we keep polluting and land developing without taking the environment into account. Humans are like roaches{sorry roaches}
@@meminustherandomgooglenumbers I agree, absolutely...
It's nature. Species have been going extinct since he beginning of time.
While working in 6 African countries, along 14 years, for conservation, local hunters never understood the concept of extinction, when they saw density of a species decreasing to local extinction from overhunting, they always said that the animals had simply moved further. I'm sure this is the way we have been wiping out species from the Pleistocene all around the world.
We have accounts of Europeans saying the same stuff, except like in newspapers and publications a long time ago. Look into it, very intriguing/sad lol.
@@Memento_Mori_Morals surely they thought similarly, but, to make it worse, Europeans and Amercans did not care about it or even they purposedly tried to exterminate species, like it happened with thylacine
the concept of totems is one of the earliest known conservation measures. A family isn't allowed to eat it's totemic animal. With some tribes, the protection covers the maternal totemic animal as well.
It would be appropriate, and maybe polite to specify, where in Africa, as we really need to depart from generalising Africa, like its one little village, it's inhabitants, monolithic in their pitiful existence.
Your "White saviour" complex is so loud, it almost overshadows the exaggerated anecdote, you employed to conceal it.
(Addendum - Not asking for money, not asking for your time, not asking for any physical effort that would cause any inconvenience, simply asking that we be more considerate in how we use language that might come across as offensive, and that's enough to cause such a pandemonium.
We clearly have a long way to go, and on such a thought provoking video such as this.
But, I'm not backing down.)
Dominant lifeform
All man has to do to preserve wildlife is leave it alone.
So simple, but a wise statement.
be vegan 🤓
Doesn't work if wildlife is dying due to the spread of introduced species.
Hundred %
Amen to that!.
Killing 10 of the last 14 while trying to capture them, might be the stupidest thing I’ve ever heard. That’s incompetence on a whole new level.
i am incompetence on a whole new level lol
It’s not that surprising when you remember that the Australians lost a war to emus.
@@iamgrellsutcliffe r/im14andthisisdeep
It wasn't even a war@@chillguy7687
They were Australian roughies
The lion one is so hauntingly beautiful. Reminds me of that Narnia movie scene. Glad they're not extinct.
Some of their closer relatives (such as the asiatic lion) are alive. The Barbary lion itself is extinct.
@noahgoldberg7387 well, yes and no. It's complicated
@@brianwelch-qq3tiReally? What do you mean?
@noahgoldberg7387 some of the Asian ones have enough Barbary DNA left to breed a full blooded one back into existence. Basically several half breeds survived and continued the line
Yea
The Carolina parakeet had a behavior of returning to mourn their own dead, so that when one was shot or trapped the whole flock would come to mourn him and make themselves easy to slaughter for their feathers. That's the kind of thing that makes me want to strangle a person. Incredible anger
Wait that means the last one had nobody to mourn them. That’s so sad.
@@KitYippeeno…😭
I used to breed budgies and they "mourn" at times as well. I lost a hen who had 4 chicks, I spread them amongst 3 other hens, but the dad for 2 days returned to look for his mate and babies. Sad to watch. Basically, the hen starved herself looking after 4 chicks and despite having plenty of food didn't eat enough herself. The male was a pet bird and she was a show bird (it wasn't a pairing that was supposed to happen, it just did as they were both rejects). His mate and chicks were all bigger then himself. I had a theory he just couldn't provide for them due to his size. He was half that of his babies and mate. Still sad to watch him, she was his second mate (first one I had to part with after she killed another hen, but he'd moved onto the big girl by then).
When animals make each other extinct it's fine, but God forbid a human-an animal-does it.
Easy money for those hunters though huh?
You have a seldomly heard soothing voice for documentary videos. Thank you for bringing Nature to us.
I learned never to tell people that you spotted any animal when I was a child. It wasn't rare, but i spotted a fairly young road runner when I was 8. I told my friend and eventually more kids gathered and started throwing rocks at it. Luckly, it was small enough to escape through the fence. I never shared any of my animal sightings with anyone after that day.
Lets hope some extinct species are still out there, but i would be afraid to tell anyone.
If the animal you’ve spotted is special, don’t ever share where you had seen it. You may trust the intentions of the person whom you tell, but you have no idea who else that person may tell, and what their intentions may be. It’s better to just be happy that you were lucky enough to have observed it yourself, and let the animal live on in peaceful anonymity.
@Maker.of.Mischief yes. I wish someone would have told me at 8 years old. People will hurt animals, plants, and insects for no reason. I've had people destroy plants I've planted and insects I've saved.
This comment made me sad but I'm glad you shared ❤ it's a harsh truth and lesson to be sure
During homelessness defraud victim travelling 100s of miles across sea land to get to a place for at least shelter. I spent my days power walking and hiking. As I rebuilt my life alone in Lincolnshire England I had a eagle sit with me on a log. A deer come over and bring her baby almost as if to say your free now. It’s over it will be ok. I still go back thete on my bike or on foot. Became a magical place to me I later read the eagles were reintroduced and thriving I was so happy for them
Yep, where I'm from it is straight up illegal to post pictures of rhinos that could give any sign as to their location, like background landscape features or signs. Also can't post the place name or location pin. Poachers act fast.
This is my first time ever seeing the photo of the Toolache wallaby. Such a beautiful animal lost to oblivion.
I moved where I live now about 23 years ago. At night during the summer, I would hear frogs croaking from the forest nearby. Today, I no longer hear them. I wonder what happened to them. I loved that sound. I could sleep listening to that sound.
The amount of chemicals big agro-business is dumping into the environment its killing off a lot of shit
Lawn care products as well.
It's was 18 years ago for me... I'd hear the bird chirping in the morning, frogs croaking at night now it's just dead silent whenever I come back home
Thats so...sad😢
Pollution and possibly ✨citrid fungus✨
500 subscribers to 5000 in a few months and again from 5K to 71 K in the months following. Congrats bro, I hope this will change something in this world. Keep it up
As individuals we all wish to be remembered but for an entire species to go extinct and barley be known to me, let a lone remembered, is a tragedy. Thanks for honoring these extinct animals with your video!
They are never truly lost. From them new life forms will rise.
Thats life
😂 tragedy for who?
Well we lose about 150 species every day for all time. It's no big deal, just part of the sim. Been going on for billions of years on this rock - they come n go. We are here for such an infinitesimally short amount of time you really can't talk about anything Big Picture, let alone what a tragedy IS. But if it makes you feel better, the good news is there are thousands of species 👽 yet to be discovered under the 71% of earth yet to be explored i.e. the oceans. 👽
Over 99% of all species that have ever existed are extinct so...
Great video. As someone with a biology degree, I liked that it was factual and not based on drama, like I often see in videos made fir laypeople. Very interesting that there was a parrot native to the u.s.a. Thank you for the intelligent video. If I would have had this when teaching high school biology I would have played it for them. I subscribed.
That picture of the lion always makes me sad, like it knows it is alone in the world 😢
Because white peoples have wiped them out. Be specific about this. Whites killed all tasmanian people and the tasmanian tiger. Go do your homework.
When you strong you always alone.
@@synaestesia-bg3ewdamn
Alone in the wild. Those lions are still around in captivity.
This year three cubs were born at the zoo of Hannover. /watch?v=fD9DUyRHi88
No it doesn‘t know.. it‘s a freaking animal
My herpatology professor at one point worked in the lab of the guy who discovered golden toads. Acording to her he had big jars of ethanol containing hundreds of specimens of the things.
Stay humble when this blows up
The pacing is perfect, the visuals are perfect. Im so happy to be here finally.
Yes. Humble.
Cause you are very, very good at this.
Great work.
This channel is about to skyrocket . Buckle up, buddy !
I'm gonna do what I'm good at. Helping out .
😎🇨🇦
Man will become lonely… before he himself becomes extinct
Literally it's just sad how everything is it just shows u how people got through back then all people today point out the bad when legit u legit could see the cosmos at night back then without light pollution overall more animals idk it was bad Ig but i think just the world in general gave them a reason to live especially seeing the galaxy at night that alone woulda made it worth it
ants!!!
Nah everything will be virtual in a couple of centuries
I had only heard of two of these animals before today, so thank you for sharing! You're narration was very relaxing too. I can definitely see myself watching your videos and then rewatching them again later to help me wind down at the end of the day. Keep up the great work!
Mankind ….? 😡
11:23 BRUHHHHHHHHHH this has to be the biggest bruh moment. To kill something for science and "preservation" knowing they going extinct
Why do extinct animals always look so cool?
8:09 this image is so haunting. Did the lion know he was the last? Was he going into the mountains to fade away? Or was he simply trying to escape his enteral enemy, man?
true its like it knows he's the last the way he's just unawhere not looking out just walking
Lone wanderer seeking its kind and it found them in death.
Not if you keep listening 😐😐
I was thinking the same.. he's as if gone cold towards the world.
And even in that wilderness man found Him...no wonder they will hunt that down it seems. Humans are just sick..
Well this is depressing, especially the Carolina Parakeet. In the last 35 years the bird population where I live has fallen from healthy to almost zero.
I remember as a kid it was sometimes hard to talk on the phone (like you know - the rotary dial ones) because of the birds were so bloody loud. Now you cannot see a single one.
@@K8Stuff It's very sad. Birds cannot reproduce as fast as they are being killed in many different ways.
Help the wildlife in your own area.
Plant bushes and trees that produce flowers and fruits native to the area and for most seasons. Add feeding stations in winter.
Give them safe places to nest and shelter, especially from cats.
Make sure your garden is dark at night. Not just for birds, but for hedgehogs and lots of other small animals as well.
@@rogerwilco2 No thanks. I don't want virus carrying beasts infesting my garden.
But them wealthy ladies had them fancy hats with them dead on it, at least they were happy and healthy!
Right, right??????
:/
i think you are a good narrator, and i love nature.
So i subscribed!
May your channel live and thrive, and may people come to understand the importance and beauty of the nature we still have.
How wholesome
Dang bro, these are quality videos. Keep at it, you’ll get big soon
Extremely interesting and sad. I was struck by the simple beauty of those parrot specimens; they're more valuable than any gem, a precious and tragic reminder of what we owe to the natural world, and our responsibility as the species who can truly make a difference, one way or the other.
oh we're making a difference alright. by destroying earth lol. humans are trash, it's what we do.
1:40 a lot of marsupials go into severe shock after chases - they've not evolved around endurance predators like wolves or wild dogs.
When i heard him say that 10 of them died i was like HOW TF DO YOU MESS UP LIKE THAT WHAT?? I guess this explains how they could accidentaly kill like 70% of them
Exactly. I’m wondering if they had just left those last 14 in the wild, they probably wouldn’t have become extinct
@@MoonSpinners they probably would have ngl
@@MoonSpinners Toolaches were less than a decade from extinction when that last ditch attempt at captive breeding happened. Nearly all their habitat was cleared for farmland, their joeys were being killed by feral foxes and trophy hunters were poaching the few remaining adults.
I used to watch a movie called The Secret of The Seal. It's a very old anime movie and the main theme was the extinction of the Mediterranean seals or their supposed extinction. After doing some research, I'm sure the movie was about the Mediterranean Monk seals. This video reminded me of the movie when the Caribbean Monk seals were brought up.
8:15 barbary lion photo so dramatic angelic and lost ,,, i'm crying 😢😢😢
The Bubal Hartebeest and Caribbean Monk Seal segments made me especially angry. They found a population of a species that had clearly become rare, and then they killed them.
I don't understand why these people couldn't have just taken the time to appreciate these animals for what they were.
Ikr it makes me think of people stranded on an island, finding a single pack of rations and instantly eating the whole thing only to throw up half of it lol.
Just stupid people.
I wonder if the idiot that shot 12 in one go ever stopped to consider what he was doing smh, humans are a cancer on this planet.
Three words: money
You gotta understand for a lot of people even the supposedly civilized educated countries on Europe compared to say a really poor colonial Africa the sheer concept of extinction was foreign
Surely god wouldn't let these animals go extinct, it's impossible mam could kill everyone of them, they just move further away into the wild ettc.
Hell even now people don't give a shit besides oh that's sad anyways...
Its fucking meddening
@@meminustherandomgooglenumbers
But that's only one word..🤷
Thank you for making this video of animals that would otherwise be forgotten
Kinda heartbreaking this, seeing some species in their final documented photos. It's just sad, but I'm glad you put this together though. Because they all deserve to be immortalised as a reminder to our own savagery. That we caused many of these species to go extinct. When we could of just studied them from a respectable distance, but sadly that was too much to ask for, and people back then just wanted more. Showing another reminder to our own stupidity.
Indeed, humans can be incredibly stupid.
@@KeysoftheLordhumans are good at two things.. making shit and breaking shit
Edit: or maybe making shit to break shit🤔 or even the unthinkable.. breaking shit to make shit!!!.. I’m going down the rabbit hole
Your life or an animals,pretty easy choice.
Dont be naive enough to think they had the choice we have now.
@@zedantyorant Don't be naive? Sorry, which of those extinct animals was an existential threat to us when we wiped them off the planet through overhunting? 8 out of the 10 species in this video were simply hunted out of existence. Completely wiping parakeets off the North American continent was an us or them scenario? "Your life or an animals,pretty easy choice."? Because I'm seeing a lot of pictures of their corpses pinned to people's clothing as decoration and I'm having difficulty imagining a parakeet presenting any sort of threat to the rough and tumble, early European settlers of the Americas. On the other hand, I really appreciate you proclaiming your lack of intelligence on a public forum for all to see, so at least there's that.
@zedantyorant bro you're really acting like they didn't have massive farms of animals and crops. You're acting like they all were a human extinction level threat. Idiots man I swear.
Even though the last photto was taken faaar away you can still see the Barbary Lions confident and graceful walk..... beautiful
this type of channels we need to support keep it up bro 😍
Here's to 5k soon! You deserve many more, and I'm excited to see the channel growing. Keep up the great work!
Yes ! 😊
Great video. Very sad seeing all these animals gone. Something about this feels weird yet interesting.
Love your voice! Subbed :]
Thanks for mentioning the Carolina Parakeet! One documentary that I watched claimed they were considered an agricultural pest and thus- farmers would kill hundreds at a time. Habitat destruction was also a factor. It is so sad. :(
My daughter was writing a paper for school on the Baiji, and the news came out that it was extinct. That was a very sad day.
And her teacher said, "The patriarchy did this!!"
Some died out somewhat naturally, but with the ones who died because of humans is just frustrating.
Most of them are dead by European
Its the cycle of life. Humans are not the only species that caused extinction of other species since life began.
@@LordOfChaos.xClassic Neckbeard logic
@@LordOfChaos.x We're not, but we're the first to do so on such a massive scale and, more importantly, the first with enough sentience to realize it's a bad thing and with the means to stop doing it. Just because lions kill eachother all the time doesn't mean it's ok for people to murder eachother as well, same goes for any other similar case
@@user-zz3sn8ky7zwhy is it a bad thing? Everything will die eventually again from a apocalyptic event so why give a fuck
You can almost see the loneliness and sadness of the last birds. It's as if they know they are the last. Can hardly imagine the desolation they must have felt
It's really sad that some of Earth's creatures are dead because of people being greedy or flat out stupid. Some of these creatures are possibly still alive but are hiding away from human eyes.
Wow, it's haunting seeing these last known images of these extinct animals. So sad that humans have directly or indirectly caused so much damage to our world.
Yep, because humans cause droughts and in the case of the golden toads and gastric brooding frogs, the chytrid fungus is also caused by humans 🙄
Congrats on 5K subs!💕
Awesome video as always
I was feeling waaaay too happy today, so I regulated with this neat little video.
Thanks m8.
Just discovered this channel....subscribed!
Thinking about the passenger pigeon going from billions to none in such a short time always makes me really sad
That's America, buddy. Get used to it.
Sadly the pigeons at my house keep increasing in numbers
Stupido americano
Just don’t think about it
I don't think it was a coincidence that the carolina parakeet died off at the same time. Humans are the only animal that can see the outcome of their actions.
Great compilation indeed. It is sad to see what we have done over the years to make these species become extinct. It is gut-wrenching.
99% of the species to ever exist on our planet have gone extinct. They were out-competed and out-adapted. We're just another link in the chain.
Animals went extinct before humans. All part of nature
Exactly
is it though? Is your gut really wrenching?
This is a devastating thing to watch. I'm crying after the first photo. Thank you for making this. I wish there was a park/museum dedicated to the memory of extinct species, but more reverent than just a scientific exposition, and not focused on the horribleness of it, which requires no explicit mentioning, the goal being simply to honor species lost since human civilization began.
11:15 A "Scientific" survey massacring 42 seals to send to museums is absolutely wild dude... I'm glad we've gotten a lot better at all this.
Im not very much into wildlife or nature, but I stumbled upon this video and it caught my interest. Good story telling and a great production deserves a subscribe!
Then you absolutely should be interested! It's everyone's responsibility to care for them and protect the environment at all costs. I really hoping, that with everyone together we can save all endangered species and stop deforestation and poaching forever!
"a scientific survey found a large number of seals. they killed 42 to send to museums" absolutely infuriated me.
I was about to cry when i saw that picture of barbary Lion in the Desert😢
I cried
They still exist in captivity, and they're increasing, good news to me
They aren't PURE barbary lions @@mortezaebrahimifar8032
It was not in the desert it was in ATLAS MOUNTAINS in MOROCCO, barbary lion was lived in mountains not in desert
Yes this is sad 😢😢😢
Life is fragile. This world makes you feel smaller as a grain of salt, yet the impact of a few is astronomical😢
Just found your channel, enjoyed a few videos so far, and definitely subscribing. It’s truly sad to see what humanity has done to other species.
It's truly sad to see such a mindless comment about the topic, really. The vast majority of extinctions happened before human beings even existed. The living species that causes the most extinctions right now today isn't human beings. Most of the extinctions that happened even with human intervention had many other natural factors going on which aided in it happening. Most extinctions happening today are animals we never even discovered. Most extinctions happen as a result of pure force of natural reason. Human beings are themselves animals and an extension of nature so whatever we do is technically natural.
Humans aren’t the cause of all extinctions tho 😐
@@Yeah-wt1mu Not even the cause or even a factor in most of them, in fact.
It is those species fault for not being able to survive in the first place. Get better nerds
@@stickedice1979frr talk about a skill issue
This is such sad content, but greatly appreciate you showing us what we have lost… i wish humanity could really learn from losing these amazing species.
Unfortunately people will never learn....they will make the same mistakes over and over again.😢
We should stop breeding, so we dont have to destroy nature to build more cities and living areas for everybody to own a piece of land
This is rather sad, but your content is so peaceful and easy to watch
5:22 the people wearing full dead birds on their head is disguising on so many levels
Full evil
Im gonna be honest and say id wear the hell out of a hat like that but ONLY if the bird was humanely collected and already dead when found. Im also a weirdo tho 😂
@@Futurebound_jpgyea your def fucking weird
This was a very cool and informative video!
I have just discovered your channel and am surprised that you have so few subscribers. You definitely deserve more!❤❤
Same 💯
I too just found this channel. I have now subscribed. Hopefully your followers continue to grow. This was a great video and I am now going to watch the rest.💜🙂💜
This is a great video. Very informative and visually impressive. Decent narration as well. But I couldn't finish it. Six minutes in I was completely heartbroken.
Martha died seventy-four years before I was born, on what would end up being my birthday. I've had a fascination with passenger pigeons ever since learning that. I'll be sure to check out your dedicated video on the subject.
As a kid in the early 1990s, I actually visited the place where Martha died: the Cincinnati Zoo.
WAIT! THE BARBARY LION IS ALIVE! That’s awesome!!! When I learned about them as a teenager I chalked them up to unicorn lions, gone but legendary.
Loved and Subbed❤❤ I enjoyed this so much. Can’t wait to watch more of your content!
Sucks so bad that they're extinct, but I'm glad we at least have these photos so we can feel even worse :(
Really like the fact that you're now able to do consistent content for the channel, I really enjoy it and you deserve more subscribers. If I can suggest you a couple ideas for some videos what do you think about making one on animals known only by one specimen or only known by illustrations?
That's a great idea ! I'd love to see that !
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I'd watch that.
His voice just sounds like a relaxing person on one of those sleep channels
Surprisingly I didn't think I would enjoy watching about extinct animals but this was so interesting.
Its the cycle of life
When I was 18 I worked at an animal reservation in Italy. They were there to provide safe haven to rescued exotic animals that were illegal shipped from Africa. But I didn’t realize that some of the animals there were extinct. There were two (male) Barbary lions and a couple of Quaggas.
Dove in Italia e quando?
@@swissdude7653 Tiramisu e Del Piero
That's what I thought... LOL... 🤣@@yggdrasil4986
I loved the content! Great investigation and creative work. Thank you for all your hard work. I really enjoyed it.
what this isnt creative at all its just repeating information .. this wasnt much of a investigation ... justa few google searchs.... hard work .... he spent a hour doing this that snot hard work
Over 107k now! Good job! Earned a new sub!
My heart is breaking. This is the saddest video, but important to watch.
This was a great video :) congrats on doubling your subscribers in under a week 🎉 I'm excited to see what happens next
Back when i was still young i used to chase butterflies and then at night i love the sight of fireflies. Now i rarely see a butterfly, same with fireflies, what happened to this beautiful world. We don't deserve this beautiful world.
The fireflies moved to my yard. They’re fucking everywhere 👍
I've noticed that about fireflies! The evening air used to sparkle with them when I was growing up in WV. Now, I'm surprised whenever I see one. God knows what we've done to the natural world with our pesticides, herbicides, chemical fertilizers, and air, water, & soil pollution.
I mean if you live in the city it’s gonna be pretty hard to see one
when i was a young child i used to see fireflies everywhere but now that i’m 16, i can’t see them anymore.
Maryland has a ton of Butterflies and Fireflies. Hell I still hear those very specific birds in the morning still.
Very moving and beautiful work. I’m so sorry humans aren’t better Stewart’s of the Earth. It’s heartbreaking to see the last of a species…so sad.
This made me feel such dread in a very strange way. Maybe it's the reverence you talk about these animals and the music and the old quality of many of these but it makes me feel like I'm remembering a past life in a strange way
Great video... tough to watch all those amazing creatures die out. Humans can be so cruel.
Misanthropic much?
stating that humans can be cruel isn't explicit hatred of, nor disdain for, @@ronlacker326
We are thoughtless we do not understand how everything in nature is connected
@@artnouveau7633 No I think you're too ideological to understand that man is an extension of nature.
Great video. Just a minor correction - the quagga photo was an individual at the London Zoo. The last known animal at the Amsterdam Zoo was apparently never photographed.
so then this is the last PHOTO of the animal. No correction needed as the title does not imply last Photo of the last known animal.
@@coreylee9342 Dutch people have Napoleons disease and have to bring some relevance to their tiny state at any chance they get.
He said that the photo was from Amsterdam. That's why timhill corrected the info. @@coreylee9342
Minor correction failed, successfully backfired.
Never forget the Samoan pigeon the last relative of the dodo. As well as the manuSāmoa which is almost completely gone today!
I live in the Caribbean and the one about the seal hit me different as it means that the world was so different before you and I were here
It's so wonderful to see some of the animals of earths past in photography. Mother nature is amazing.
I enjoyed this video. I also feel, that this is one of the saddest videos I have ever seen. All these beautiful animals gone. Was it worth it?
*Feels rare fur coat*
“Yes” 😊
When the last eagle flies
Over the last crumbling mountain
And the last lion roars
At the last dusty fountain
In the shadow of the forest
Though she may be old and worn
They will stare unbelieving
At the Last Unicorn
… reminds me of this song 😔.
These photos are bone-chilling to me. It's hard for us as humans to even begin to visualize what it must be like to be the last surviving member of your species. Living out the remainder of your days, never knowing that when you die, there will never be another like you to walk this Earth again. That's heavy.
I am so glad humans are finally snapping out of it and waking up about their destruction, i know it's still bad but it's getting better. Excellent video, happily subscribed. Thank you!
No, we're not.
Unfortunately people will never learn.... humanity is still destroying the world and sadly many animals and plants are still on the verge of extinction.....😢
I’m very surprised that this video is 4 days old and you said you were near 5 thousand and now you’re over 7 thousand! Congratulations!
0:15 bro really said"👺"
Ya
This makes me so sad knowing that we will never see those beautiful precious animals. And this extinction is ongoing due to humans.
Europeans*
@@jirojhasuo2ndgrandcompany745yeah because it’s into Europeans that over hunt and kill animals definitely not also the Japanese hunting whales and dolphins or the Chinese over hunting everything for traditional medicines which fuels the hunting of sharks rhinos and pangolins by the Africans so no it’s all people that have killed animals and it’s everyone’s responsibility to protect animals which many in Europe leading the charge to do so
@@jirojhasuo2ndgrandcompany745Just want to tag on Polynesians as well. It's fascinating, most traditional human lifestyles prevented extinction, because of course if your land loses its survival potential then you do, too. But because Polynesians travelled to a new island if one became depleted, and island species are often few in number, Polynesians would sometimes cause habitat destruction because they would feel no consequences. Meanwhile Europeans mass cleared forests for firewood, building materials and farmland, and just generally terraformed. Not to mention forcing their way of life on people in habitats where it did not sustainably fit.
And we’re next!
@@demo2823wow, what absolute rubbish. 😂😂
Very informative and interesting.
Thank you for this video.❤🎉
"You don't know what you have until it's gone" comes to mind...
Your video is very educational and beautiful, thanks .
What a bitter sweet ride this was, awesome video!
This was an amazing video, thank you for producing it. I'm curious, what was the music used in the background? It's hauntingly beautiful, it perfectly suits this atmosphere!
I want to know this too.
hello! let me ask you, did you found source of this charming music?
I remember seeing the golden toad in pictures as a kid and thinking it looked majestic. The book didn’t make mention they were endangered since it was probably posted pre-1989.
I’m seeing this at 8pm and I feel like their gonna haunt me for the rest of my life now
😮