List of extinct animals of Europe

This list of extinct animals in Europe features the animals that have become extinct on the European continent and some in other dependent territories of European countries. While most of the animals in the recent Holocene have a human-caused extinction,[1] Pleistocene extinctions and early Holocene extinctions are contested. Many theories of the cause of their extinction have been presented; some human-caused while others as a product of climate change. The K-T extinction is also contested, with the major cause being either both volcano and meteor or just a meteorite that caused the extinction of the dinosaurs.

Many of the extinct animals were subspecies or color morphs such as the pied raven or disputed species like the tarpan or the gravenche. Most extinctions occurred in prehistoric times. The species gone extinct in the last 500 years were mostly from peripheral regions of Europe like the Caucasus, the North Atlantic or Mediterranean islands. Except for molluscs, the only species extinct in the heartland of Europe in the last 500 years is the aurochs, which survives in the form of primitive cattle breeds that possess similar physical features.

Map of Europe

Prehistoric extinctions

Mammals

Common name/scientific name Extinction date Range Image
Balearic giant shrew
Nesiotites hidalgo
Unknown
Spain (Balearic Islands) --
Balearic Islands cave goat
Myotragus balearicus
3000 BC
Spain (Balearic Islands)
Canary Islands giant rats
Canariomys bravoi and Canariomys tamarani
Before 1500 AD
Spain (Canary Islands)
Cave bear
Ursus spelaeus
27,500 BC
Europe
Cave hyena
Crocuta crocuta spelaea
11,000 BC
Europe
European Ice Age leopard
Panthera pardus spelaea
Holocene
Europe --
Cave lion
Panthera leo spelaea
10,000 BC
Europe
Cretan dwarf megacerine
Candiacervus cretensis
Late Pleistocene
Greece (Crete) --
Cretan dwarf hippopotamus
Hippopotamus creutzburgi
Middle Pleistocene
Greece (Crete)
Dwarf elephant
Unknown
Mediterranean Islands Sea
Elasmotherium
Elasmotherium sp.
10,000 BC
Europe
European ass
Equus hydruntinus
Holocene Epoch
Europe --
Irish elk
Megaloceros giganteus
5000 BC
Northern Europe
Homotherium
Homotherium sp.
10,000 BC
Europe
Majorcan giant dormouse
Hypnomys morphaeus
Unknown
Spain (Majorca) --
Maltese hippopotamus
Hippopotamus melitensis
Unknown
Malta --
Minorcan giant dormouse
Hypnomys mahonensis
Unknown
Spain (Minorca) --
Sardinian dhole
Cynotherium sardous
Unknown
France (Corsica) and Italy (Sardinia) --
Stephanorhinus
Stephanorhinus sp.
Unknown
Europe
Woolly mammoth
Mammuthus primigenius
2000 BC
Europe
Woolly rhinoceros
Coelodonta antiquitatis
10,000 BC
Europe

Birds

Common name/scientific name Extinction date Range Image
Giant swan
Cygnus falconeri
Late Pleistocene
Italy (Sicily) and Malta --
Ibiza rail
Rallus eivissensis
5000 BC
Spain (Balearic Islands) --

Reptiles

Common name/scientific name Extinction date Range Image
Balaur
Balaur bondoc
66 million years ago Hateg Island --
Bradycneme
Bradycneme Dracule
66 million years ago Hateg Island --
Elopteryx
Elopteryx nopcsai
66 million years ago Hateg Island --
Eurazhdarcho
Eurazhdarcho langendorfensis
66 million years ago Hateg Island --
Hatzegopteryx
Hatzegopteryx thembema
66 million years ago Hateg Island --
Magyarosaurus
Magyarosaurus dacus
66 million years ago Hateg Island --
Paludititan
Paludititan nalatzensis
66 million years ago Hateg Island --
Rhabdodon
Rhabdodon priscus
66 million years ago Hateg Island --
Telmatosaurus
Telmatosaurus transylvanicus
66 million years ago Hateg Island --
Theriosuchus
Theriosuchus sympiestodon
66 million years ago Hateg Island --
Zalmoxes
Zalmoxes robustus
66 million years ago Hateg Island --

Recent extinctions

Mammals

Common name/scientific name Extinction date Range Image
Aurochs
Bos primigenius[2]
1627
Europe (native to Poland)
Caspian tiger
Panthera tigris virgata[3]
1970s
Turkey to Caucasus Mountains
Caucasian moose
Alces alces caucasicus
1850s
Caucasus Mountains --
Caucasian wisent
Bison bonasus caucasicus
1925
Caucasus Mountains
Carpathian wisent
Bison bonasus hungarorum
1790
Carpathian Mountains
Majorcan hare
Lepus granatensis solisi
1980s
Spain (Majorca) --
Portuguese ibex
Capra pyrenaica lusitanica
1892
Portugal and Spain
Pyrenean ibex
Capra pyrenaica pyrenaica
2000 and 2009
Andorra, France, Portugal and Spain
Sardinian giant shrew
Nesiotites similis
1500s
Italy (Sardinia) --
Sardinian lynx
Lynx lynx sardiniae
1900s
Italy (Sardinia) --
Sardinian pika
Prolagus sardus[4]
1774
Italy (Sardinia)
St Kilda house mouse
Mus musculus muralis
1930
United Kingdom (St Kilda)
Tarpan
Equus ferus ferus
1909
Europe

Birds

Common name/scientific name Extinction date Range Image
Great auk
Pinguinus impennis
1854
Iceland and Northern European Coast
Pied raven
Corvus corax varius
morpha leucophaeus
1950
Denmark (Faroe Islands)

Reptiles

Common name/scientific name Extinction date Range Image
Ratas Island lizard
Podarcis lilfordi rodriquezi
1950
Spain (Minorca) --
Roque Chico de Salmor giant lizard
Gallotia simonyi simonyi
1930s
Spain (Canary Islands)
Santo Stefano lizard
Podarcis sicula sanctistephani
1965
Italy (Santo Stefano Island) --

Fish

Common name/scientific name extinction date Range Image
Chondrostoma scodrense[5] late 19th century
Albania and Montenegro --
Coregonus bezola[6] 1960s
Lac du Bourget, France --
Coregonus fera[7] 1950
France and Switzerland --
Coregonus restrictus[8] 1890
Lake Morat, Switzerland --
Deepwater char
Salvelinus profundus [9]
1970s
Austria, Germany and Switzerland --
Gravenche
Coregonus hiemalis[10]
1950
France and Switzerland
Houting
Coregonus oxyrinchus [11]
1940
Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands and United Kingdom
Lake Constance whitefish
Coregonus gutturosus[12]
1930s
Austria, Germany and Switzerland
Romanogobio antipai[13] 1890
Lower Danube, Romania and Ukraine --
Salvelinus neocomensis[14] 1904
Lake Neuchâtel, Switzerland --
Techirghiol stickleback
Gasterosteus crenobiontus [15]
1960s
Lake Techirghiol, Romania --
Ukrainian migratory lamprey
Eudontomyzon sp. nov. 'migratory' [16]
Unknown
Moldova, Russia and Ukraine --

Insect

Common name/scientific name Extinction date Range Image
Madeiran large white
Pieris brassicae wollastoni[17]
1970s
Portugal (Madeira)
British large copper
Lycaena dispar dispar[18]
1864
England
Silver-studded blue subsp. masseyi
Plebejus argus masseyi[19]
1940s England (Cumbria and Lancashire)
British large blue
Maculinea arion eutyphron[19]
1979
England
Scarce large blue subsp. burdigalensis
Phengaris teleius burdigalensis
? France
Perrin's cave beetle
Siettitia balsetensis[20]
Unknown
France --
Tobias' caddisfly
Hydropsyche tobiasi[21]
1938
Germany --

Sea anemone

Common name/scientific name Extinction date Range Image
Possibly extinct Ivell's sea anemone
Edwardsia ivelli [22]
1983
Widewater Lagoon, United Kingdom --

Molluscs

Twenty-two species and three subspecies of gastropods have become extinct in Europe since the year 1500.[23] No species of bivalves are known to be extinct in Europe since 1500.[23]

See also

References

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