Every Species We Thought Was Extinct That Might Still Be Hiding
Автор: Quiet Explainer
Загружено: 2026-02-03
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Extinction sounds permanent, but in biology, it is often a conditional judgment rather than a certainty. Welcome to an investigation into the "gray zone" of existence—where species like the Tasmanian Tiger (Thylacine) and the Japanese Wolf may still be patrolling the deep wilderness.
In this video, we explore the "Lazarus Blueprint," a set of biological variables that allow apex predators to evade human detection for decades. We move past the myths to look at the forensic evidence, including the 1982 Hans Naarding sighting in Tasmania and the 1996 Hiroshi Yagi photographs in Japan.
Inside the Investigation:
• The Myth of the Final Line: Why "no reasonable doubt" is not the same as scientific certainty.
• The Ghost of Tasmania: How the Thylacine’s 120-degree gape and stiff-tailed gait continue to be reported by experts.
• The Spirit of the Mountains: The hunt for the world’s smallest wolf in the 70% of Japan that remains uninhabitable.
• The Science of Hiding: Why "survival of the shyest" has bred a population of super-hiders.
• Technological Horizons: How airborne eDNA and de-extinction are changing the search from chance to laboratory science.
Is extinction a clean line, or just a silence we haven't learned to listen to yet? Join us as we open the box of the wilderness.
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