Endemic species lived Bramble Cay island in  the Torres Strait in the north of the Australian  state of Queensland. So far, he was seen as  “an endangered species extinction.”  Now, researchers changed the qualification for  “extinct”.
  
  Journalists “New York Times”  reminded that the extinction of species is taking  place every day. The researchers pointed out,  however, that the case of Bramble Cay melomys is  unique. According to the researchers, the direct  cause of the extinction of rodents was global  warming, and more sea level rise and flooding the  island.
  
  Described species was discovered in 1845.  The last time a living individual was studied in  2009. Since then, scientists have failed to  observe nor animal, nor even the slightest clue  after him. After detailed research conducted by  the Office of Environment and Heritage, in  collaboration with the Queensland University of  Queensland we found that did not survive either  one representative species.
  
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