Hypothetical species
Appearance
Several species have been assumed to exist, but due to a lack of physical evidence they can only be regarded as potential species. Hypothetical species are usually believed to be extinct. They have caused confusion, as they may have been a separate species, a subspecies, an introduced species or a misidentification.[1]
List of hypothetical species
Birds
- Bird of Washington
- Dominican green-and-yellow macaw
- Eos unicolor
- Gallus giganteus
- Geoffroyus aureus
- Guadeloupe amazon
- Guadeloupe parakeet
- Hypothetical relatives of the Rodrigues parrot
- Jamaican red macaw
- Lesser Antillean macaw
- Lorius tibialis
- Madeira finch
- Martinique amazon
- Martinique macaw
- Painted vulture
- Red-headed macaw
- Réunion swamphen
- Sushkin's goose
Non-avian dinosaurs
Mammals
- Andean wolf
- Bili Ape
- Chilihueque
- Chinese elephant
- Elephant-dung bat
- Giraffa sahara[2]
- Kallana
- Kting voar
- Long-necked seal
- Marozi
- Tailed slow loris[citation needed]
- Sonnerat's shrew
- Steller's sea ape
- Sumxu
- Unidentified extinct canid populations[3][4]
Fish
Insects
Microanimals
Plants
See also
References
- ^ Fuller, Errol (1987). Extinct Birds. Penguin Books (England). p. 131. ISBN 0-670-81787-2.
- ^ Solounias, Nikos (2022-09-27). Anatomy and Evolution of the Giraffe: Parts Unknown (PDF). Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 1–6. ISBN 978-1-5275-8686-4. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2024-06-01.
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