RECENTLYEXTINCTSPECIES.COM SERVER
We discovered that a lone root page on recentlyextinctspecies.com took two thousand and ninety-four milliseconds to download. We could not detect a SSL certificate, so our web crawlers consider recentlyextinctspecies.com not secure.
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We observed that this website is employing the Apache os.SITE TITLE
Home - The Recently Extinct Plants and Animals DatabaseDESCRIPTION
An online database of missing and recently extinct species and subspecies of plants and animals.PARSED CONTENT
The domain recentlyextinctspecies.com has the following in the homepage, "Like us on Facebook! Please note that this website is currently under construction." I observed that the website also stated " I recommend visiting the old website." They also stated " As the main database is currently held there still. However, you may wish to read the FAQ. But the rise of our own species, followed by our spread across the planet, now poses an unnatural threat to the worlds biodiversity. A living fossil protist has been rediscovered. A presumed extinct land snail has been found." The meta header had recently extinct species as the first keyword. This keyword was followed by recently extinct plants, recently extinct animals, and sixth mass extinction which isn't as important as recently extinct species. The other words the site used was extinct. sixth extinction is also included but will not be understood by search parsers.