Thank God they're extinct! 25 terrible creatures that once inhabited the Earth
Categories: Animals
By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/thank-god-theyre-extinct-25-terrible-creatures-that-once-inhabited-the-earth.htmlWe often hear that now more and more animal species are dying out or are on the verge of extinction, and their complete disappearance is only a matter of time. Hunting, destruction of natural habitats, climate change and other factors have led to the fact that the rate of loss of animal species is 1000 times greater than the rate of restoration of the natural background. And although the extinction of animals is always sad, sometimes it can even be beneficial for us humans.
From mega snakes 12 meters long to flying creatures the size of a giraffe — look at the list of 25 animals that you would hardly be happy to be next to.


Pelagornis Sandersi

Euphoberia

Gigantopithecus

Andrewsarch

Pulmonoscorpius

Megalania

Helicoprion

Entelodons

Anomalocaris

Meganevra

Attercopus

Deinosuchus

Dunkleosteus

Spinosaurus

Smilodons

Quetzalcoatl

Hallucigenia

Arthropleura

Short - faced bear

Megalodon

Titanoboa

Fororakosovye

Cameroceras

Carbonemys

Jaekelopterus
Keywords: Earth
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