Extinct Animals Rediscovered 2020
Sightings of Tasmanian tiger thought to be extinct for 80 years reported.
Extinct animals rediscovered 2020. Adding to its elusive nature its generally only spotted in early morning. Kids News has covered some of these important finds including the Vietnamese mouse-deer and Wallaces giant bee both found in 2019 and the Wondiwoi tree kangaroo found in 2018. Wallaces giant bee next to a European honey bee that you might find in your garden.
A Fernandina Giant Tortoise was spotted on the Galapagos island of Fernandina for the first time since 1906 and a Wallaces giant bee was observed in Indonesia for the first time since 1981 as CNN reported. Until 2020 the last scientific record of the lost species of Somali elephant shrew was in the 1970s despite local sightings so it was assumed that they had likely become extinct. Posted 1 h hour ago Sat Saturday 8 Aug August 2020 at 530am Updated 38 m minutes ago Sat Saturday 8 Aug August 2020 at 631am.
The discovery as GNN reports of the tiny elephant shrew marks the first African animal. Rediscovered in 2009 after disappearing since 1949 the deer species is native to Afghanistan Pakistan Nepal and India where it makes its home in steep rocky outcrops with dense foliage far away from screaming audiences and rabid fans. The rediscovered reptile is just one of many lost animals to be found in recent years.
The rediscovered reptile is just one of many lost animals to be found in recent years. Extinct Endangered and Rediscovered Species. Extinct Endangered and Rediscovered Species Hardcover Illustrated October 6 2020.
Hardcover Illustrated October 6 2020. Then in August 2020 a team of researchers reported that these mouse-sized creatures with distinctive elongated noses were alive and well. Steven Heritage at Global Wildlife Conservation.
Then in August 2020 a team of researchers and academics reported that these tiny odd-looking creatures were alive and well. Wallaces giant bee was rediscovered in the North Moluccas islands in January 2019. John Whitfield Author Visit Amazons John Whitfield.