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  1. Fading Footprints; The Stories of Earth’s Lost Creatures; https://ompr.net/Gallery/thumbnails/FadingFootprints.jpg; 1; 0;
  2. https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/abingdon-island-tortoise-nhmw-zoo-hs-4196-8755da165bb84d4d89117c1b5af312c6;0; Abingdon Tortoise (Chelonoidis abingdonii); Known as "Lonesome George," the Abingdon tortoise symbolized the plight of endangered species. It went extinct in 2012 with the death of its last known individual, George, after habitat destruction and invasive species ravaged its home in the Galápagos Islands.;0; https://drive.google.com/file/d/1td8JP0ufh4QkrIr61zYy_UHA5FVp5HY8/view?usp=sharing;1;0;1080;768;1300;1.0;;;0;0;0.336;-0.81;;0
  3. https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/dodo-reconstruction-nhmw-zoo1-vs-95555-8027773772184625b2cff151b5f2dd15;0; Dodo (Raphus cucullatus); A flightless bird endemic to Mauritius, the dodo became a symbol of extinction due to human hunting and introduced predators. It vanished by 1681, less than a century after its discovery by Dutch sailors.;0; https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cCaT47iOUVzx1RbxjtYyHa34W6S9r94_/view?usp=sharing;1;0;1080;768;1300;1.0;;;0;0;0.336;-0.81;;0
  4. https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/quagga-nhmw-zoo-mamm-st710-bbd6d6e41cfe4d18b96a5f930cce9349;0; Quagga (Equus quagga); A unique subspecies of plains zebra with a distinct half-striped coat, the quagga was hunted to extinction by 1883. Once abundant in South Africa, it was lost due to overhunting and habitat loss.;0; https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gp-bo_YuXwKi9yBmkHOz5d8ytsmidXvN/view?usp=sharing;1;0;1080;768;1300;1.0;;;0;0;0.336;-0.81;;0
  5. https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/tasmanian-tiger-nhmw-zoo-mamm-st132-9fdf2fa12d624f26a881f94ab104df01;0; Tasmanian Tiger (Thylacinus cynocephalus); The Tasmanian tiger, also known as the thylacine, was a carnivorous marsupial native to Tasmania. It was declared extinct in 1936 after hunting, disease, and habitat destruction led to the death of the last known specimen in captivity.;0; https://drive.google.com/file/d/1y-ig-ck0cDqxY3x9ttV33Ir-CL5cAHd7/view?usp=sharing;1;0;1080;768;1300;1.0;;;0;0;0.336;-0.81;;0
  6. https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/terror-bird-nhmw-geo-201200070001-5847cc0ce8584b26a40056491bc618ca;0; Terror Bird (Phorusrhacidae); These massive, flightless predatory birds dominated South America’s ecosystems for millions of years before vanishing around 2.5 million years ago, possibly due to climate shifts and competition from mammals after the Great American Interchange.;0; https://drive.google.com/file/d/12F20VSJP9tc6vhp5pJVSIkG3RVCQzcsn/view?usp=sharing;1;0;1080;768;1300;1.0;;;0;0;0.336;-0.81;;0
  7. https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/great-auk-pinguinus-impennis-f6e9677ba2c04241970e2e0a08ed86b9;0; Great Auk (Pinguinus impennis); The Great Auk was a large, flightless seabird hunted for its feathers, meat, and oil. It was driven to extinction by 1844, with the last confirmed pair killed on Eldey Island, Iceland.;0; https://drive.google.com/file/d/109lM1lkRnmKPnQ-VbkW_2eIUSwvNFCwl/view?usp=sharing;1;0;1080;768;1300;1.0;;;0;0;0.336;-0.81;;0
  8. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwNOHj1Mwlw;0; Aurochs (Bos primigenius); The mighty ancestor of modern cattle, the aurochs once roamed Europe, Asia, and North Africa. The species went extinct in 1627 when the last known individual died in the Jaktorów Forest of Poland due to overhunting and habitat encroachment.;0; ; ;;1080;768;1300;1.0;;;0;0;0.336;-0.81;;0
  9. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wp9EC5a2q1A;0; Northern White Rhinoceros; One of the most tragic examples of modern extinction, the Northern White Rhinoceros was driven to functional extinction by 2018 after poaching wiped out the wild population. Only two females remain under 24-hour protection, incapable of natural reproduction.;0; ; ;;1080;768;1300;1.0;;;0;0;0.336;-0.81;;0
  10. https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/megaloceros-giganteus-9d8e98b2d8aa4f6fa8938bcae2c87045;0; Irish Elk (Megaloceros giganteus); The Irish Elk was the largest deer species to ever exist, with antlers spanning up to 12 feet. Despite its name, it roamed across Europe and Asia before going extinct around 8,000 years ago, likely due to climate changes and hunting pressure.;0; https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lRinIbSRpE-7KRH09kMU1ue40S6rQnVQ/view?usp=sharing;1;0;1080;768;1300;1.0;;;0;0;0.336;-0.81;;0
  11. https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/passenger-pigeon-62d5d76c723b43259ad95bc0c9f952e8;0; Passenger Pigeon (Ectopistes migratorius); Once numbering in the billions, the passenger pigeon darkened North American skies during migration. Relentless hunting and habitat loss led to its extinction in 1914 when the last known bird, Martha, died in captivity.;0; https://drive.google.com/file/d/14NiO3uheSyFRPqZWEIf99myguWnDAvD2/view?usp=sharing;1;0;1080;768;1300;1.0;;;0;0;0.336;-0.81;;0
  12. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iTpfKULRWY;0; Stellers Sea Cow (Hydrodamalis gigas); This gentle, herbivorous marine giant was hunted to extinction by 1768, due to overhunting for its meat and blubber.;0; ; ;;1080;768;1300;1.0;;;0;0;0.336;-0.81;;0
  13. https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/south-island-kokako-callaeas-cinereus-a8c0555db99640258788615675772365;0; South Island Kōkako (Callaeas cinerea); The South Island Kōkako, also called the "Grey Ghost," was known for its haunting, bell-like song. It was declared extinct in 2007, though unconfirmed sightings have kept hopes of rediscovery alive.;0; https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qAOi8UuyLfXui5E4kvDQ-Y1g7Zz6ZCAJ/view?usp=sharing;1;0;1080;768;1300;1.0;;;0;0;0.336;-0.81;;0
  14. https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/megalodon-dc2b75f091964c26b05544f6a990e7ac;0; Megalodon (Otodus megalodon); The largest shark to ever live, Megalodon prowled the oceans between 23 to 3.6 million years ago. Its extinction is believed to be due to cooling ocean temperatures and declining prey populations.;0; https://drive.google.com/file/d/12E5srBGZSTC1FwNmw1kLUNkqTGU170js/view?usp=sharing;1;0;2000;1000;1300;1.0;;;0;0;0.336;-0.81;;0
  15. https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/ammonite-swim-cycle-13150658692d49bcbee79396609d0d01;0; Ammonite; Ammonites were marine mollusks with iconic spiral shells that thrived for millions of years before their extinction 66 million years ago during the same mass extinction event that wiped out the dinosaurs.;0; https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kdsqJ0gV-Khj-AO3H74tueQYKQcg4pnz/view?usp=sharing;1;0;1080;768;1300;1.0;;;0;0;0.336;-0.81;;0
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