1. Tiger Quoll (Australia): Animal was once considered extinction This re-export after more than 100 years, the last recorded time was in the late 19th century. Discovered by a farmer when searching for the culprit who killed the chickens. (Photo: Wikipedia) |
This is the largest carnivorous marsupial in Australia, known as the "killer" with good climbing ability and ferocious hunting ability. (Photo: News Newspaper) |
The tiger quoll is also classified as “endangered” in the IUCN Red List. (Photo: Family) |
2. Omilteme Cottontail Rabbit (Mexico): Disappeared for more than 120 years, only to be rediscovered in 2025 in the Sierra Madre del Sur range. (Photo: Joe Figel, Re:wild |
Small, agile, with a black tail instead of white like other rabbits. (Photo: inaturalist) |
Once considered “critically endangered,” it has now been downgraded to “data deficient.” The rediscovery has provided a major boost to biodiversity conservation efforts. (Photo: inaturalist) |
3. Sao La (Vietnam - Laos): Discovered in 1992 in Vu Quang National Park ( Ha Tinh ). Known as the "Asian unicorn" due to its extreme rarity. (Photo: Nguoi Lao Dong Newspaper) |
This species was once thought to be extinct but reappeared in 2013 in the Truong Son mountain range. (Photo: Wikipedia) |
The number is currently unknown, there may be only a few dozen to a few hundred individuals left. (Photo: WWF) |
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