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6 months ago
The first female dire wolf has finally been introduced to her two older brothers for the first time, as these ancient predators grow their pack after going extinct 12,000 years ago.
The Yorkie is at risk of EXTINCTION: Yorkshire Terriers - once loved by celebrities like Audrey Hepburn - have declined in popularity by 80% since 2013 as Brits shun the traditional pup for more 'fashionable' breeds ○
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
They're the small and scrappy mutts that make the perfect pint-sized companion. But Yorkshire Terriers could be at risk of extinction thanks to a huge decline in popularity, vets have warned.
8 months ago
More than 500 bird species face EXTINCTION in the next 100 years thanks to climate change, scientists warn ○
A new study predicts that climate change and habitat loss could cause more than 500 bird species to disappear in the next century.
10 months ago
The DeLorean is on the brink of EXTINCTION: Just 303 Back to the Future cars remain on UK roads, figures reveal ○
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
New data reveals that Back to the Future's DeLorean DMC-12 is on the brink of extinction, with just 303 left on Britain's roads.
11 months ago
The traditional British treats at risk of EXTINCTION - so would YOU eat these teatime classics to save them? ○
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
They're among the most delicious teatime treats ever eaten in Britain. But experts say the likes of the Victoria sponge, iced bun, custard slice and even the legendary scone could be on their way out.
12 months ago
The traditional British dishes at risk of EXTINCTION - so would YOU eat these iconic meals to save them? ○
They're among the most iconic British dishes ever created, but pan haggerty and Glamorgan sausage and even shepherd's pie are among the dishes that could go 'extinct' within the next five years.
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