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Marsupials
Thylacine
Broad-faced Potoroo
Lesser Bilby

Broad-faced Potoroo (1875, Australia)
Eastern sungura, hare Wallaby (1890, Australia)
Lake Mackay Hare-wallaby (1932, Australia)[1]
Desert Rat-kangaroo (1935, Australia)
Thylacine (1936, Tasmania, Australia)
Toolache Wallaby (1943, Australia)
Desert Bandicoot (1943, Australia)
Lesser Bilby (1950s, Australia)
Pig-footed bandicoot (1950s, Australia)
Crescent Nailtail Wallaby (1956, Australia)
Red-bellied Gracile Opossum (1962, Argentina)

Sirenians

Steller's Sea Cow (1768), Commander Islands

Rodents
Bulldog Rat

Oriente Cave panya (?, Cuba)[2]
Torre's Cave panya (?, Cuba)[3]
Imposter Hutia (?, Hispaniola)[4]
Montane Hutia (?, Hispaniola)[5]
Lagostomus crassus (?, Peru)[6]
Galápagos Giant panya (?, Galápagos Islands)[7]
Canariomys (Canary Islands)
Flores Cave panya (1500, Indonesia)
Verhoeven's Giant mti panya (1500, Indonesia)
Cuban Coney (1500, Cuba) [8]
Hispaniolan Edible panya (~1546, Hispaniola)[9]
Puerto Rican Hutia (?, Puerto Rico)[10]
Big-eared Hopping panya, kipanya (1843, Australia)
Darling Downs Hopping panya, kipanya (1846, Australia)
White-footed Rabbit-rat (1870s, Australia)
St Lucy Giant mchele panya (1881), Saint Lucia)[11]
Short-tailed Hopping panya, kipanya (1896, Australia)
Nelson's mchele panya (1897, Islas Marias)[12]
Guadalcanal panya (1899, Solomon Islands)
Long-tailed Hopping panya, kipanya (1901, Australia)
Martinique Giant mchele panya (1902), Martinique)[13]
Bulldog panya (1903, krisimasi Island)
Maclear's panya (1903, krisimasi Island)
Martinique muskrat (1903, Martinique)[14]
St Kilda House panya, kipanya (1930, St Kilda)
Darwin's Galapagos panya, kipanya (1930, Galapagos Islands)[15]
Gould's panya, kipanya (1930, Australia)
Pemberton's Deer panya, kipanya (1931), San Pedro Nolasco Island) [8]
Lesser Stick Nest panya (1933, Australia)
Indefatigable Galapagos panya, kipanya (1934, Galapagos Islands)[16]
Chadwick beach, pwani Cotton panya, kipanya (1938, Florida)
Ilin Island Cloudrunner (1953, Philippines)[17]
Little swan Island hutia (1955, swan Islands)
Blue-Gray panya, kipanya (1956) Australia)[18]
Pallid beach, pwani panya, kipanya (1959, Florida)
Emperor panya (1960s, Solomon Islands)
Minorcan Giant Dormouse (Minorca, Spain)

Ungulates

Cebu Warty Pig (2000, Philippines)

Lagomorphs

Sardinian Pika (1774, Sardinia)[19]
Majorcan sungura, hare (1980s, Majorca, Spain)

Soricimorphs

Marcano's Solenodon (1500s, Hispaniola)[20]
krisimasi Island Shrew (1985, krisimasi Island) (officially critically endangered, but has not been reliably seen since 1985)[21]
Balearic Shrew (Europe)[22]
Sardinian Giant Shrew (Sardinia, Italy)
Tule Shrew (1905, Baja California ). Only known kwa the four type specimens collected in 1905

Bats
Small Mauritian flying fox

Puerto Rican maua, ua Bat (?, Puerto Rico)[23]
Lesser Mascarene Flying fox, mbweha (1864, Réunion, Mauritius)
Guam Flying fox, mbweha (1968, Guam)
Dusky Flying fox, mbweha (1870, Percy Island)[24]
Large Palau Flying fox, mbweha (1874, Palau)
Nendo Tube-nosed matunda Bat (1907, Solomon Islands)
New Zealand Greater Short-tailed Bat (1988, New Zealand)
Lord Howe Long-eared Bat (1996, Australia)[25]
Sturdee's Pipistrelle (2000, Japan)[26]
krisimasi Island pipistrelle (2009, krisimasi Island)

Cetaceans
Chinese River Dolphin

Baiji (2006, China) (officially listed as functionally extinct; it is possible that a few aging individuals still survive)
Atlantic Gray nyangumi (became extinct due to overhunting also known as whaling)

Artiodactyls
Aurochs

Chilihueque, (16th au 17th century, Chile) [27]
Cape Warthog (1900, South Africa)
Aurochs (1627, Poland)
Caucasian Wisent (1927, Caucasus)
Carpathian Wisent (1790, Carpathian Mountains)
Eastern Elk (1887, United States)
Merriam's Elk (1913, United States)
Bluebuck (1799, South Africa)
Bubal Hartebeest (1923, North Africa)[28]
Red paa (1894, Algeria)
Schomburgk's Deer (1932, Thailand)
Caucasian Moose (mid-19th century, Caucasus Mountains)
Queen of Sheba's paa (1951, Yemen)[29]
Saudi paa (Declared extinct in 2008, but not seen decades before that; Saudi Arabia)
Portuguese Ibex (1892, Portugal)
Pyrenean Ibex (2000, Pyrenees)

Carnivores
Javan Tiger, pictured 1938

Falkland Island mbwa mwitu (1876, Falkland Islands)
Sea mink (1894, Northeastern North America)
Japanese Sea Lion (1970s, Japan)
Caribbean Monk muhuri (1952, Jamaica)
Atlas kubeba (1870s, Atlas Mountains)
Barbary Lion (1922, Atlas Mountains)
Hokkaidō wolf, (1889, Japan)
Honshū mbwa mwitu (1905, Japan)
Cascade Mountains mbwa mwitu (1940, British Columbia)
Banks Island mbwa mwitu (1920, Banks Island)
Cape Serval (South Africa)
Sardinian Lynx (1908, Sardinia, Italy)
Formosan Clouded Leopard (1983,Taiwan)
Cape Lion (1858, South Africa)
Bali Tiger (1940s, Bali)[30]
Mexican grizzly kubeba (1960s, Mexico)
Caspian Tiger (1970s, Tajikistan) [31]
Javan Tiger (1976, Java) (possibly still in existence due to a villager's report.)[32]
Eastern Cougar (2011, Eastern United States)
Japanese river otter (2012, Japan)

Primates

Koala lemur (1500, Madagascar)

Perissodactyls

Quagga (1883, South Africa)
Tarpan (1909, Eurasia)
Syrian wild punda (1928, Syria)
Western Black Rhinoceros (2011, West Africa)[33]
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