How do we know that a species has definitely gone extinct (as opposed to just being extremely rare/elusive)?

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How do we know that a species has definitely gone extinct (as opposed to just being extremely rare/elusive)?

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We don’t know for sure. The Coelacanth is a fish that was declared extinct 66 million years ago but was rediscovered in 1938. Local fisherman knew of the fish earlier but didn’t know it was “extinct”.

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