@ForrestGalante

Do you think any of these animals could still be out there?

@ahastar1141

Forest, we need your show back. Loved watching you and your team go out and search for extinct creatures

@Gekko-Senshi

Such an underrated channel, love all ur stuff forest watched ( and loved) extinct or alive. You even inspired me to become a zoologist! Ty forest

@Florida--Man

My dad should be on here

@mauriceblum5518

Where is Jeremy Wade we need him to find the Fish

@entrepreneursfinest

When I was a boy there were fish about the size of your little finger that lived in a tiny stream below a spring head in Louisiana. They had rainbow colors on brown and stayed under the rocks and would poke their heads out and turn their heads to look both directions like an eel does. Sadly, a gravel pit allowed runoff to fill the stream in with sand and debris. I've never seen them catalogued and they are likely extinct now

@ruben4447

Are you ever gonna go and search for extinct creatures again or is the show completely over?

@23SquareHead

We need the show back, there are definitely animals out there needing saving and a lot of those have already been given up on. You are one of the only researchers out there actually going into these regions and looking for these animals.

@bobrobinson1576

Your rediscovery of the Zanzibar leopard was absolutely wonderful..

@thisshouldbevalidplease5918

Extinct or alive with Jeremy Wade,fish edition

@erikjohnson1482

As a commercial fisherman myself… the deeper fish go, the oilier they can get… the fat catfish most definitely is going to be in the deepest parts

@nightcedargarden

If i ever hit the lotto bro, i would legit fund your quest 100% Forrest is doing gods work. I support it 1000%

@chrisb3892

You know, if humanity called me names like "fat catfish," I would hide away, too.

@happytoday333

I am almost 50, 49 today actually.   I grew up on the east coast of Australia in southern Queensland.   As a child the beach was littered with seahorse carcasses, and as I was a child, I thought that was natural.   Now I have not seen a seahorse carcass in 30+ years and it makes me wonder if I was seeing a mass extinction back then.   Any ideas Forrest?

@milbje

You should do video for Balkan Lynx. Less than 40 individuals is estimated that stil exist in Serbia, N. Macedonia, Albania, Greece and Montenegro.

@Cooney2486

Bring back extinct or alive!! That show was awesome

@ovidsomni5618

i would bring a load of disposable cameras and give them to all the local people i could and encourage them to try to get pics of these rare creatures in return for money or something to get confirmation of their existence

@Soul_evacuated_Ian

The Japanese wolf and otter would be incredible finds! 2 extremely cool creatures that have awesome roles in Japanese folklore, if only we got extinct or alive season 3.

@BelgorathTheSorcerer

The seahorse seems pretty likely to be out there still; maybe the catfish too. I'm still pulling for the Tasmanian Tiger even though they didn't make this list. 
Did somebody win the bow fishing trip? If so was it me?

@robrice7246

9:25 - 9:36 I know that back in the summer of 2019, members of Re:Wild, The Swiss Center for Scientific Research & The Florida Atlantic University went to the Tanoe-Ehy Forest and set up camera traps to find the lost monkey species.
There's a link on their website that shows footage of other rare and endangered primates they recorded.