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  2. Boa blanchardensis - Wikipedia

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    Boa blanchardensis, also known as the Marie-Galante boa, is an extinct species of Boa from the island of Marie Galante in the Lesser Antilles.It lived on the island during the Late Pleistocene until approximately 15.000 years ago when it became extinct for unknown reasons.

  3. Boa (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Boa is a genus of boas found in Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America. Five extant species, and one extinct, are currently recognized. [1] Etymology

  4. Titanoboa - Wikipedia

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    Titanoboa (/ ˌ t aɪ t ə n ə ˈ b oʊ ə /; lit. ' titanic boa ') is an extinct genus of giant boid (the family that includes all boas and anacondas) snake that lived during the middle and late Paleocene.

  5. Category:Extinct cat breeds - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Extinct cat breeds" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Chantilly-Tiffany; M.

  6. List of threatened species grows by 1,000, but conservation ...

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    Once considered one of the most endangered wild cat species in the world, their population declined by 87% and the number of breeding females dropped by more than 90% between 1985 and 2001, ...

  7. The History and Evolution of Europe’s Wild Cats

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    The Iberian lynx is one of the most endangered cat species in the world today. ©tony mills/Shutterstock.com. The post The History and Evolution of Europe’s Wild Cats appeared first on A-Z Animals.

  8. List of Antillian and Bermudan animals extinct in the Holocene

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    Extinct in the late Pleistocene or early Holocene. [2] Capromys pilorides lewisi: Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman, Cayman Islands Most recently dated in Grand Cayman to 1439-1643 and in Cayman Brac to 1440–1624. A 1585 reference by Francis Drake to "coneys" and cat-sized "little beasts" on the islands could refer to this animal. [10]

  9. Eurasian lynx rehomed after welfare concerns - AOL

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    A Eurasian lynx has been rehomed after being removed from an animal sanctuary following major welfare concerns for several endangered big cats. Freddie was welcomed to his new home at Shepreth ...