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Extinct was released in Russia on February 11, 2021, then theatrically by Sky Cinema in the United Kingdom on August 20, 2021, and then was released worldwide on Netflix on November 19, 2021.
Oct 28, 2023 · Darwin and fellow naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace predicted the existence of Wallace's sphinx moth from an orchid with an extremely long nectar tube.
- Megan Shersby
Extinct: Directed by David Silverman, Raymond S. Persi. With Adam Devine, Rachel Bloom, Ken Jeong, Zazie Beetz. Op and Ed accidentally time-travel from the Galapagos Islands in 1835 to present-day Shanghai.
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- Animation, Adventure, Comedy
- David Silverman, Raymond S. Persi
- 2021-11-19
The siblings learn (at the museum of natural history) their species is now extinct after Darwin found the island destroyed by a volcanic eruption. Only a small part of the beach survived, where Darwin found some Flummel fossils which indicated the existence of a living species on the Island.
Sep 30, 2021 · Now a new study looking into the moth's genetic and physical differences has found that the Madagascan moth is not actually a mere subspecies of Morgan's sphinx moth, but instead a full species in its own right, now named Xanthopan praedicta.
Op and Ed, two adorable donut-shaped animals - flummels - accidentally time-travel from 1835 to modern-day Shanghai. There they discover traffic, trans fats, and worst of all, that flummels are now extinct. It's up to this bumbling pair to save themselves and their species...and, just maybe, change the course of history.
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Op and Ed, two adorable donut-shaped animals - flummels - accidentally time-travel from 1835 to modern-day Shanghai. There they discover traffic, trans fats, and worst of all, that flummels are now extinct. It's up to this bumbling pair to save themselves and their species...and, just maybe, change the course of history.