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 non-avian 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.
Prehistoric and earlier extinctions[]
Mammals[]
Common name/scientific name | Extinction date | Range | Image |
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Balearic giant shrew Nesiotites hidalgo | unknown |
Spain (the Balearic Islands) | |
Balearic Islands cave goat
Myotragus balearicus |
3,000 BC | Spain (the Balearic Islands) | |
Bison schoetensacki | Late Pleistocene |
Continental Europe | |
Canary Islands giant rats Canariomys bravoi and Canariomys tamarani | before 1500 |
Spain (the Canary Islands) | |
Cave bear Ursus spelaeus | 27,500 BC |
Europe | |
Cave hyena Crocuta crocuta spelaea | 11,000 BC |
Europe | |
Cretan giant rat Kritimys catreus | 10,000 BC |
Greece (Crete) | |
Don Hare Lepus timidus 'tanaiticus' | Holocene |
Europe | |
European Ice Age leopard Panthera pardus spelaea | c. 24,000 BC |
Europe | |
Eurasian cave lion
Panthera spelaea |
10,000 BC |
Europe | |
Cretan dwarf deer Candiacervus sp. | Late Pleistocene |
Greece (Crete) | -- |
Dwarf elephants Palaeoloxodon and Mammuthus sp. | unknown |
various Mediterranean islands | |
European ass Equus hemionus hydruntinus | Holocene |
Europe | -- |
European dhole Cuon alpinus europaeus | Holocene |
Europe | -- |
European scimitar cat Homotherium latidens | 28,000 BC |
Europe | |
Giant Siberian rhinoceros Elasmotherium sibiricum | 39,000 BC |
Europe | |
Giant deer Megaloceros giganteus | 5,000 BC |
Northern Europe | |
Merck's Rhinoceros Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis | unknown | Europe | |
Majorcan giant dormouse Hypnomys morphaeus | unknown |
Spain (Majorca) | -- |
Maltese giant dormouse Leithia melitensis | unknown |
Malta | |
Maltese hippopotamus Hippopotamus melitensis | unknown |
Malta | -- |
Minorcan giant dormouse Hypnomys mahonensis | unknown |
Spain (Menorca) | -- |
Narrow-nosed Rhinoceros Stephanorhinus hemitoechus | 40,000 BC | Europe | |
Sardinian dhole Cynotherium sardous | unknown |
France (Corsica) and Italy (Sardinia) | -- |
Steppe bison Bison priscus |
6,000 BC[2] |
British Isles and continental Europe | |
Tyrrhenian giant rat Rhagamys orthodon | around 10,000 BC |
Sardinia and Corsica | |
Tyrrhenian mole Talpa tyrrhenica | Late Pleistocene |
Sardinia and Corsica | |
Tyrrhenian vole Microtus henseli | 2000 BC |
Sardinia and Corsica | |
Woolly mammoth Mammuthus primigenius | earlier than 10,000 BC |
Europe | |
Woolly rhinoceros Coelodonta antiquitatis | 10,000 BC |
Europe |
Birds[]
Common name/scientific name | Extinction date | Range | Image |
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Giant swan Cygnus falconeri |
Late Pleistocene |
Italy (Sicily) and Malta | -- |
Ibizan rail Rallus eivissensis |
5,000 BC |
Spain (the Balearic Islands) | -- |
Cretan owl Athene cretensis |
Late Pleistocene | Greece (Crete) | -- |
Recent extinctions[]
Mammals[]
Common name/scientific name | Extinction date | Range | Image |
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Aurochs Bos primigenius[3] |
1627 |
Europe (native to Poland) | |
Atlantic gray whale Eschrichtius robustus |
17th Century |
North Atlantic (seen in Mediterranean in 2010) | |
Caspian tiger Panthera tigris tigris, syn. Panthera tigris virgata[4] |
1970s |
Turkey to the Caucasus Mountains | |
Caucasian elk Alces alces caucasicus |
1850s |
the Caucasus Mountains | |
Caucasian wisent Bison bonasus caucasicus |
1925 |
the Caucasus Mountains | |
Carpathian wisent Bison bonasus hungarorum |
1790 |
the Carpathian Mountains | |
Lion Panthera leo leo[5][6][7] |
1st to 4th century AD - 10th century AD |
Balkans - Transcaucasia | |
Majorcan hare Lepus granatensis solisi |
1980s |
Spain (Majorca) | -- |
Portuguese ibex Capra pyrenaica lusitanica |
1892 |
Portugal and Spain | |
Pyrenean ibex Capra pyrenaica pyrenaica |
2000[A] |
Andorra, France, Portugal and Spain | |
Sardinian giant shrew Nesiotites similis |
1500s |
Italy (Sardinia) | -- |
Saiga antelope Saiga tatarica |
19th century | Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Ukraine | |
Sardinian pika Prolagus sardus[9] |
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 |
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Canary Islands oystercatcher Haematopus meadewaldoi |
1913 |
Canary Islands | |
Great auk Pinguinus impennis |
1852 |
waters of North Atlantic Ocean | |
Pied raven Corvus corax varius leucophaeus |
1948 |
Faroe Islands |
Reptiles[]
Common name/scientific name | Extinction date | Range | Image |
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Ratas Island lizard Podarcis lilfordi rodriquezi |
1950 |
Spain (Minorca) | -- |
Roque Chico de Salmor giant lizard Gallotia simonyi simonyi |
1930s |
Spain (the Canary Islands) | |
Gallotia goliath Gallotia goliath |
1500s |
Spain (the Canary Islands) | |
Santo Stefano lizard Podarcis sicula sanctistephani |
1965 |
Italy (Santo Stefano Island) | -- |
Fish[]
Common name/scientific name | Extinction date | Range | Image |
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Chondrostoma scodrense[10] | late 19th century |
Albania and Montenegro | -- |
Coregonus bezola[11] | 1960s |
France (Lac du Bourget) | -- |
Coregonus fera[12] | 1950 |
France and Switzerland | -- |
Coregonus restrictus[13] | 1890 |
Switzerland (Lake Morat) | -- |
Gravenche Coregonus hiemalis[14] |
1950 |
France and Switzerland | |
Houting Coregonus oxyrinchus[15] |
1940 |
Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom | |
Lake Constance whitefish Coregonus gutturosus[16] |
1930s |
Austria, Germany and Switzerland | |
Danube delta gudgeon[17] | 1890 |
Romania and Ukraine (the Lower Danube) | -- |
Salvelinus neocomensis[18] | 1904 |
Switzerland (Lake Neuchâtel) | -- |
Techirghiol stickleback Gasterosteus crenobiontus[19] |
1960s |
Romania (Lake Techirghiol) | -- |
Ukrainian migratory lamprey Eudontomyzon sp. nov. 'migratory'[20] |
Unknown |
Moldova, Russia and Ukraine | -- |
Insects[]
Common name/scientific name | Extinction date | Range | Image |
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Madeiran large white Pieris brassicae wollastoni[21] |
1970s |
Portugal (Madeira) | |
British large copper Lycaena dispar dispar[22] |
1864 |
England | |
Silver-studded blue subsp. masseyi Plebejus argus masseyi[23] |
1940s | England (Cumbria and Lancashire) | |
Scarce large blue subsp. burdigalensis Phengaris teleius burdigalensis |
? | France | |
Perrin's cave beetle Siettitia balsetensis[24] |
Unknown |
France | -- |
Tobias' caddisfly Hydropsyche tobiasi[25] |
1938 |
Germany | -- |
Sea anemones[]
Common name/scientific name | Extinction date | Range | Image |
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Ivell's sea anemone Edwardsia ivelli [26] |
1983 |
United Kingdom (Widewater Lagoon) | -- |
Molluscs[]
22 species and three subspecies of gastropods have become extinct in Europe since 1500.[27] No species of bivalves are known to have become extinct in Europe after 1500.[27]
- Prie, V. (2010). "Belgrandia varica". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e.T155668A4818436. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2010-4.RLTS.T155668A4818436.en. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
- (P. Reischutz & Falkner, 1998) = Belgrandiella intermedia (Austria)[27]
- Bythiospeum pfeifferi (Clessin, 1890)[27]
- Caseolus calvus galeatus (R. T. Lowe, 1862)[27]
- Discula lyelliana (R. T. Lowe, 1852)[27]
- Discula tetrica (R. T. Lowe, 1862)[27]
- Discus engonatus (Shuttleworth, 1852)[27]
- Discus retextus (Shuttleworth, 1852)[27]
- Discus textilis (Shuttleworth, 1852)[27]
- Geomitra delphinuloides (R. T. Lowe 1860)[27]
- Geomitra grabhami (Wollaston, 1878)[27]
- Graecoanatolica macedonica Radoman & Stankovic, 1979 - (, North Macedonia, Greece)[27]
- Gyralina hausdorfi Riedel, 1990[27]
- Janulus pompylius (Shuttleworth, 1852)[27]
- Keraea garachicoensis (Wollaston, 1878)[27]
- Leiostyla abbreviata (R. T. Lowe, 1852)[27]
- Leiostyla gibba (R. T. Lowe, 1852)[27]
- Leiostyla lamellosa (R. T. Lowe, 1852)[27]
- Leptaxis simia hyaena (R. T. Lowe, 1852)[27]
- Ohridohauffenia drimica (Radoman, 1964) - (North Macedonia)[27]
- Parmacella gervaisii Moquin-Tandon, 1850[27]
- Pseudocampylaea loweii (A. Ferussac, 1835)[27]
- Zonites embolium elevatus Riedel & Mylonas, 1997[27]
- Zonites santoriniensis Riedel & Norris, 1987[27]
- Zonites siphnicus Fuchs & Käufel, 1936[27]
See also[]
- Limousin horse, extinct
- List of extinct animals of Catalonia
- List of extinct animals of Caucasus
- List of extinct animals of the British Isles
- List of extinct and endangered species of Italy
- List of extinct and endangered animals of Lithuania
- List of extinct animals of the Netherlands
- List of extinct animals
- List of extinct birds
- Extinct in the wild
- Lazarus taxon
Notes[]
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External links[]
- Lists of extinct animals by continent
- Extinct animals of Europe
- Lists of animals of Europe
- Pleistocene mammals of Europe