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Incredible discoveries, composers, and extinct animals. [View this email in your browser]( Good Morning! And welcome to your List25 newsletter, The science community has had many discoveries that at times have seen a bit unbelievable. Discoveries that have rocked the foundation of what the scientific community believed to be true. On today's featured list, we are going to share with you [25 incredible discoveries you won't believe exist.]( You've probably heard of Beethoven, Mozart, and Tchaikovsky; some of the most celebrated composers in the history of classical music. [On today's second list we are going to learn interesting facts about these and other famous composers.]( There are animals that are in danger of going extinct. Then there are animals that are already extinct. We won't ever see these animals again in the wild! On today's third list we are going to [talk about some of the animals that have gone extinct.]( Let's try to prevent any more animals from disappearing. 25 Incredible Discoveries You Won´t Believe Exist Some of the most unbelievable things in the world are discovered each year, ranging greatly from minor to life-changing and from completely accidental to intended. There are also many different areas in which discoveries are made such as space exploration, archaeology, natural science etc. Some of these discoveries have even helped us to reveal or better understand some of the most unbelievable things in the world. Want to know what some of these discoveries are? From Tsunamis on Mars to the mysterious Shroud of Turin, if you want to learn more about some unbelievable things that are true, check out these[25 Incredible Discoveries You Won’t Believe Exist.​]( If it weren’t for music we would undoubtedly have a very dull existence. The way it affects emotion, moods, and conveys ideas make it one of the most powerful and intimate artistic mediums in the world. We identify with the music we like and through it feel a connection with the people who wrote it. Although we all have our personal tastes there are some pieces and genres that are almost objectively above the rest. These are the men behind those pieces. These are [25 of the most celebrated composers in history.]( Extinction is a natural process; a typical species used to become extinct within 10 million years of its first appearance on Earth, but these days, when the planet faces a number of serious problems such as overpopulation, pollution, climate change etc., the species loss is now occurring at a rate more than 1,000 times greater than it would be naturally. It is very difficult to know exactly when a given species disappears in the wilderness, but it is safe to say that thousands of animal species go extinct every single year. For today’s post, we took a look at recently extinct animals we miss the most. From to the Javan tiger and the Caribbean monk seal to the dodo, here are [25 Extinct Animals That We Are Sad To See Gone.]( We hope you enjoyed today's lists! Don't forget to reach out to us with any suggestions, comments, or praise (because who doesn't enjoy a little praise here and there) by tweeting [@List25]( or commenting on our [Facebook page]( we'd love to hear from you! And if you'd like to see our videos, hop on over to our [YouTube channel]( where we have some of our favorite lists narrated just for you. Juan Copyright © 2017 List25 LLC, All rights reserved. You signed up to receive our newsletter via email from our site List25.com Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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