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Extinction Collection

Background imageExtinction Collection: Tasmanian Tiger or Thylacine

Tasmanian Tiger or Thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus) in captivity at London Zoo. The species is believed to be extinct. Largest known carnivorous marsupial of modern times - became extinct in 1936

Background imageExtinction Collection: Fossils from the palaeozoic era

Fossils from the palaeozoic era
Life forms of the palaeozoic era (for identification of individual items, refer to the book page 13-14)

Background imageExtinction Collection: Animals and plants of the Carboniferous era

Animals and plants of the Carboniferous era
European landscape, with animals, during the Carboniferous Era

Background imageExtinction Collection: Permian landscape

Permian landscape

Background imageExtinction Collection: Dodo - profile and rear studies

Dodo - profile and rear studies
Two studies of the Dodo (Raphus cucullatus) - a flightless bird endemic to the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius, extinct since the mid-to-late 17th century

Background imageExtinction Collection: Animals and plants of the Tertiary era

Animals and plants of the Tertiary era in Europe. Date: BCE

Background imageExtinction Collection: Animals and homo sapiens at the time of the Flood

Animals and homo sapiens at the time of the Flood. Date: BCE

Background imageExtinction Collection: Animals and plants of the post-Jurassic era

Animals and plants of the post-Jurassic era in southern England. Date: BCE

Background imageExtinction Collection: Animals and plants of the Triassic era

Animals and plants of the Triassic era in Germany. Date: BCE

Background imageExtinction Collection: Animals and plants of the Jurassic era

Animals and plants of the Jurassic era in Europe. Date: BCE

Background imageExtinction Collection: American Indians. The Peaceful extinction of the red Indian

American Indians. The Peaceful extinction of the red Indian
In all their war paint, Chiefs of the vanishing Sioux tribe. The Sioux were originally the principle tribe in Dakota. By 1851 they had lost nearly all of their land

Background imageExtinction Collection: Irish Elk - Megaloceros

Irish Elk - Megaloceros
or Irish Elk A Diluvian ancestor of the Irish deer, noted for the enormous size of its antlers

Background imageExtinction Collection: Robot Saves Humanity, Amazing Stories Scifi Magazine Cover

Robot Saves Humanity, Amazing Stories Scifi Magazine Cover
World without Women - the robot who saves humanity from extinction

Background imageExtinction Collection: CUVIER, Georges (1769-1832). French naturalist. Engraving

CUVIER, Georges (1769-1832). French naturalist. Engraving by A. Closs. Colored

Background imageExtinction Collection: Moa birds, Dinornis robustus, being hunted

Moa birds, Dinornis robustus, being hunted by men with bows and arrows.. The moa were flightless birds native to New Zealand, hunted to extinction by the Maoris

Background imageExtinction Collection: Stellers sea cow, Hydrodamalis gigas, marine

Stellers sea cow, Hydrodamalis gigas, marine mammal hunted to extinction in the 18th century.. Colour printed (chromolithograph) illustration by F

Background imageExtinction Collection: WPC with children at London Zoo conservation event

WPC with children at London Zoo conservation event
A Metropolitan Police WPC poses for her photograph with three children and one adult at London Zoo, where they are taking part in a Conservation in Action event

Background imageExtinction Collection: Group of people on Westminster Beach, London

Group of people on Westminster Beach, London
A man and woman with three children and an inflatable dolphin on " Westminster Beach", an area of sand in a London park

Background imageExtinction Collection: Notornis

Notornis
Rare flightless New Zealand bird, the notornis. The Illustrated London News notes that, the Notornis was first discovered in fossil form before it was ever seen alive

Background imageExtinction Collection: Neolithic mammoth hunt

Neolithic mammoth hunt
Hunting the mammoth in southern France during the Stone Age (Neolithic era)

Background imageExtinction Collection: Hand-Drawn Engine / 1878

Hand-Drawn Engine / 1878
A hand-drawn chemical fire engine employed for fire extinction about 1878. The chemicals were held in copper cylinders mounted at the front of the vehicle

Background imageExtinction Collection: Refusing to Board

Refusing to Board
The reason why some species became extinct is because Noah couldn t find even a single couple who believed him when he told them it looked like rain


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