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Extinct Animals on the List to Be Brought Back to Life

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  These Are The 11 Extinct Animals on the List to Be Brought Back to Life  Scientists are on the brink of finding ways to bring species back from the dead — that is, from their long (and in some cases, brief) history of extinction. In preparation for de-extinction,  The Long Now Foundation  has listed several species that meet the criteria for “coming back to life,” including the below. Caspian Tiger This 300-pound tiger once roamed parts of Turkey and Central Asia, but the species faced its demise in the 1960s due to poaching and habitat loss. The scientists involved in this study want to bring back the tiger by using the genetically similar Siberian Tiger species. Credit:Knowledge Hubz Auroch The Auroch was once found throughout Europe, Asia, and North Africa, and it was estimated to be seven feet tall. Scientists plan to bring them back by selectively breeding cattle species, some of which are carriers of Auroch DNA. Credit: Knowledge Hubz Dodo The famous Dodo depicted in “Alice in

WORLD'S RICHEST FOOTBALLER 2020??

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11 july,SAT,KNOWLEDGE HUBZ : WHO IS THE RICHEST FOOTBALLER OF 2020??.MANY OF US MIGHT THINK ABOUT SOME FAMILIAR NAMES LIKE CRISTIANO RONALDO,LIONEL MESSI AND MANY MORE. BUT YOU"LL BE AMAZED SO TO SEE THE MOST RICHEST FOOTBALLER OF 2020 AND SURPRISED WHEN YOU FIND OUT HIS NET WORTH.😱  LETS CHECK OUT THE TOP 10 LIST OF THE RICHEST FOOTBALLERS OF 2020: 10.  Paul Pogba Net Worth:  $85 Million A very skilful and talented midfielder,  Paul Pogba’s  exploits at the 2018 FIFA World Cup was instrumental in his side’s victory in the most prestigious tournament in world football. Currently playing for Manchester United, his antics have not translated into success for his club who are currently struggling in the English Premier League. He currently receives about £290,000 weekly. Paul Pogba’s net worth is valued at $85 million as of 2020, which finds him the 10th spot in our list of the richest soccer players in the world. He also had endorsement deals with sportswear manufacturing brand, Ad

IS THE END NEARER???

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Is The Coronavirus A Plague? Most of us have never lived through a pandemic like the coronavirus before, but we have heard or learned about them, from the Spanish flu to, more notoriously, the plague, like the Black Death. The 10 plagues which God sent to Egypt was The 10 plagues in the book of Exodus 1. Blood  The waters were turned to blood – the fish in the river died and the Egyptians couldn’t drink the foul water. 2. Frogs Frogs swarmed forth, covering every inch of land and entering houses and bedrooms. 3 .Lice  All over Egypt, bugs crawled forth from the dust to cover the land. 4. Wild animals  Hordes of wild animals destroyed everything in their path. 5. Pestilence  A fatal pestilence killed most of the domestic animals of the Egyptians. 6 .Boils  The Pharaoh, his servants, the Egyptians and even their animals developed painful boils all over their bodies. 7. Fiery hail  Hail struck down all the crops in the fields and shattered every tree. 8. Locusts  The locusts covered the f

Extinct Animals We've Lost in the Past 150 Years

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More than 99 percent of all species, amounting to over five billion species,  that ever lived  on Earth are estimated to have died out. Several species are being driven to extinction , and all thanks to human interference in large part.All these Illegal hunting and trading of these Animals for money and for human satisfaction. I would love to share some pictures of extinct animals and write about their cause of extinction.                                          1. The Northern White Rhinoceros Knowledge Hubz                                                    Cause of Extinction:   poaching has decimated this population and loss of habitat also helped drive the rhino to the brink of extinction. The Dodo The Dodo was a flightless bird . Cause of Extinction:  popular belief has sailors hunting and eating the Dodo to the point of extinction, but it's more likely that the rats (and other animals) the sailors brought with them caused the Dodo's decline. The BBC reports that rats li