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EXtinction

what is
extinction?
Extinction
-It is when the last surviving member
of a species dies in other words there
is no more left of that species
Timeline of Extinct Animals
Ankylosaurus
● Its name comes from the Greek words that
meaning is “fused lizard,”
● Its Average Lifespan is estimate 70-80 years
● They live in Hell Creek, a forested,floodplain
ecosystem with a warm subtropical climate like
this one
Ankylosaurus
● They became extinct 68 million years ago along
with all the other non-avian (or non bird)
dinosaurs because of a giant asteroid hitting
Earth in the event that we called Cretaceous
Paleogene
Cretaceous Paleogene
FUN FACT
❖ with its Outer armor it was
harder to kill but it still has its
own weaknesses, predators
can flip this armored dinosaur
over to reach its broad
underbelly, which is its only
weak spot.
Timeline of Extinct Animals

Ankylosaurus Woolly Mammoth


Who is this?

Manny (Ice age)


Woolly Mammoth
● Is an extinct species of mammoth that lived
during the pleistocene era and they were also
called as mammuthus primigenius that means
very hairy mammoth common in colder parts of
the northern hemisphere
● They roamed and lived in steppe tundra habitat
or cold tundras of europe, asia and north
america and they lived for at least 60 years and
WAS the last in the line of the mammoth species
Woolly Mammoth
● -They became extinct in 1650 BC cause they
were getting hunted for their tusks and they
couldn’t survive the earth’s natural warming
climate caused by climate change
QUESTION 1
How do you guys think we could
have avoided their extinction?
FUN FACT
❖ they are extinct relatives of
today's elephant and they
were the size of today's
african elephant and know
to be hunted for their tusk
that is use to make spears and
tools
Timeline of Extinct Animals

Ankylosaurus Woolly Mammoth Great Auk


FAmiliar?

Great auk Penguin


Great Auk
● It is a kind of extinct flightless birdthat was first
discovered in 1835, its scientific name is
Pinguinus impennis.
● While it looks like a penguin, it’s not actually
closely related to the cold-dwelling flightless
bird. Though it looks like it has the body of a
duck or other water-dwelling bird
Great auk
● As for where they lived, they were once common
in north atlantic waters, The IUCN or The
International Union for Conservation of Nature
reports that they lived in colonies across the
ocean
● And they live for at least 20 to 25 years
QUESTION 2
saan daw ulit namumuhay ang Great
Auk?
ocean o dagat ng north atlantic
Great auk
● Its species became extinct because of how
rare it is, in turn its eggs became
collectible and highly prized by rich
Europeans, the large number of eggs lost
to collection contributed to the demise of
the species.
FUN FACT
❖ They are also known for
their ability to hold their
breath for up to
FIFTEEN minutes at a
time, longer than a seal
can.
Timeline of Extinct Animals

Ankylosaurus Woolly Mammoth Great Auk

Western Black Rhino


Rhyhorn

x2 Horn
Western Black Rhino
● Also called as Diceros bicornis longipes that is an
extinct subspecies of the black rhinoceros
● They lived across central and western Africa and
live for 40-50 years
● They went extinct because of Widespread
poaching, especially the farmers killing them to
defend their crops
FUN FACT
❖ they have two horns which
make them lucrative
targets for the illegal trade
in rhino horn
Timeline of Extinct Animals

Ankylosaurus Woolly Mammoth Great Auk

Splendid Poison Frog Western Black Rhino


Splendid Poison frog
● That was actually the most recent animal
that got extinct the main reason was
deforestation and habitat degradation
● Such as cutting trees and others that
damage our environment
Colorful And
Colorful And Their
Their color
color relates
relates on
on how
how poisonous
poisonous they
they are
are
Splendid Poison frog
● They usually lived in Central and
South America dahil sa kanilang
mga wet and tropical forests and
in general can live for over ten
years
FUN FACT
❖ they like to eat poisonous
ants and insects and they
have enough toxin on
average to kill ten to
twenty men or about ten
thousand mice
Timeline of Extinct Animals

Ankylosaurus Woolly Mammoth Great Auk

Western Black Rhino Western Black Rhino


QUESTION 3
How do we avoid extinction?
YES TAMA,
HOW to avoid extinction

As humans we need to avoid hunting them because


it can lead to extinction

We need to make a special place or environment for


the animals who are endangered to protect them

We need to take care of our environment because it


can also affect animals
THANKS!
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