100 Jaw-Dropping Facts About Extinct Animals That Will Haunt You Forever 😱 | 2 Hour Documentary
Relaxing Science Sleep by Paulo Lourenço
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🦴 "The last passenger pigeon died in a zoo. She was alone. Visitors threw pennies at her cage."
Extinction isn't abstract. It's specific. In this 2-hour documentary, we count down 100 facts about creatures we'll never see again. The Tasmanian tiger's jaw could open 120 degrees. The great auk's final pair was strangled for a museum display. The quagga, a zebra subspecies, was filmed alive—the only footage of an extinct animal in motion. We cover the dodo (which wasn't dumb), the woolly mammoth (which survived until the pyramids were built), and the thylacine (rumored to still exist). Featuring paleontologists, conservationists, and the sound of species disappearing forever.
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science, space, cosmos, universe, stars, galaxy, physics, theory, energy, time, quantum, planet, orbit, gravity, nebula, astronomy, knowledge, mind,
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