This is so cool and there is more animals popping up that they thought went extinct. Now we need to stand together to protect them from disappearing again
Yeah this is the thing that's happened quite a few times for people think something is extinct but it's actually not it just popped back up I believe the most famous of these is the coelacanth.
Tigers have always been my favorite species of wild animal and I am ecstatic that we now have proof that one of those extinct species is not actually extinct and let's not f*** it up again as a species and wipe them out again let's protect them this time!
I feel like you would need to cross reference the Tiger DNA with other tiger species and subspecies. Otherwise, without having genetic differences to say, the Sumatran Tiger, it could just be that. Sometimes, I feel like people just miss the obvious as well, especially with larger species, and a proper thorough search of an area, from the outside in, would likely yield the result of locating these animals.
I think the Geko would be my favorite come back simply cause it fell in the laps of scientists. thought with the turtle found with Forest didn't they move the animal for tests or something.
wicked video
The Javan tiger has actually been confirmed via trail cameras. It’s officially back.👍
Love that
Show me
Not confirmed via trail camera
I'm really enjoying your two channels. I feel like they balance each other really well
Thanks so much
They really do don't they 😊 Helps that Adam's got a very good voice for listening too aswell. Can easily listen to his videos for ages
This is so cool and there is more animals popping up that they thought went extinct. Now we need to stand together to protect them from disappearing again
I love it
Didn't expect this video to start off with such a common animal.
Crazy right
EXCELLENT!
Many thanks!
Great topic!
Thanks!
This was very interesting and very enjoyable at the same time. Like any positive information.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Being a cat lover, I am thrilled the Javan tiger is still around.
Me too
awww I didn't know the mouse deer is back 😊
Amazing video!! Keep it up!
These are my favorite kind of videos. Fingers crossed for all the still endangered species to make a strong comeback!
I hope so too
I could not live without my crestie so I’m glad they were rediscovered
i like the mouse deer, with there little mousy ears!
Cool
Great video as always
Crested gecko. What I'd like to know is the history of it coming into the pet trade,first morph,etc.
Yeah this is the thing that's happened quite a few times for people think something is extinct but it's actually not it just popped back up I believe the most famous of these is the coelacanth.
I lived in Sumatra and have seen the Sumatran tiger 🐅
👍👍👍❤❤❤
👍👍👍
Can we get an expedition out there to find a thylacine population?
I’d love that
Tigers have always been my favorite species of wild animal and I am ecstatic that we now have proof that one of those extinct species is not actually extinct and let's not f*** it up again as a species and wipe them out again let's protect them this time!
With luck we will find Thylacine in Australia as well.
Adam, what’s your bet on them, I’m betting they still exist.
My bet is they are around in Aus and Papua
I feel like you would need to cross reference the Tiger DNA with other tiger species and subspecies. Otherwise, without having genetic differences to say, the Sumatran Tiger, it could just be that. Sometimes, I feel like people just miss the obvious as well, especially with larger species, and a proper thorough search of an area, from the outside in, would likely yield the result of locating these animals.
got snilk
Always
People are astounded when I tell them the crested gecko story then bring mine out on a zoom call.
Lets hope these creatures can surprise us with a blast from the past . Cant believe that story of the cresties lol animals do amaze me
I think the Geko would be my favorite come back simply cause it fell in the laps of scientists. thought with the turtle found with Forest didn't they move the animal for tests or something.
The Australian dibbler- thought to be extinct in the early 1990s and rediscovered in 1967.
Still critically endangered but better that than extinct
I expected coelacanth to be on this video.
You need to have a minimum viable population for a specie to survive,
Exactly
Galante is a very controversial person right now.
Humans
Those who are saying Javan Tigers have been confrimed via trail cameras...show me where you got this information along with the footage😂