“Humanity has grown accustomed to bidding farewell to species of animals as time goes on. Climate changes and conditions are no longer ideal for them to thrive.
In the last decade alone, the world has said goodbye to the West African black rhinoceros, the Pinta Island tortoise and multiple species of reed-warbler birds.
While extinction is a natural phenomenon, scientists estimate that species are being lost at up to 1,000 times the background rate, with dozens disappearing every day, according to the Center for Biological Diversity.
However, multiple animals thought to be lost for good have resurfaced this year to the delight of biologists and animal lovers alike.”
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