National Wildlife Day 2022: From Sabre-Toothed Tiger To Woolly Mammoth, 5 Extinct Animals The World Has Lost Forever (Watch Videos) | ???? LatestLY

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National Wildlife Day 2022 will be marked on Sunday, 4th September, to encourage wildlife enthusiasts and environmentalists to fight and raise voices for animals which may go extinct if not saved from human interference. The annual event is marked to give voice to the fauna and work towards its preservation and conservation. The extinction of creatures may happen due to heating or cooling or sea-level transformations. But in the present day, human-made problems caused by deforestation, overfishing, hunting and pollution have limited some animals to our school books. Here are five incredible animals that the sphere may not see again in its lifetime. Recently Extinct Animals in India: Indian Cheetah, Pink-Headed Duck and Great Indian Bustard Are Extinct Due to Desertification.

1. Sabre-Toothed Tiger

2. Stellers Sea Cow

3. Smooth Handfish

4. Tasmanian Tiger

5. Woolly Mammoth

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