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List Of Extinct Animals Of Canada
This list of North American animals extinct in the Holocene features animals known to have become extinct in the last 12,000 years on the North American continent. Animals recently extinct in the List of Antillian and Bermudan animals extinct in the Holocene, West Indies and List of extinct animals of the Hawaiian Islands, Hawaii are in their own respective lists. Many extinction dates are unknown due to a lack of relevant information. Mammals Prehistoric Recent Local Birds Prehistoric Recent Local Reptiles Amphibians Fish Recent Local Crustaceans Insects Arachnids Molluscs Undated Recent See also * Holocene extinction * Timeline of extinctions in the Holocene * Settlement of the Americas * List of South American animals extinct in the Holocene * List of extinct animals * List of extinct animals of the Hawaiian Islands * List of extinct birds * Extinct in the wild * Lazarus taxon * U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service * ...
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