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sixth-extinction:The upland moa (Megalapteryx didinus) was a small and agile moa that stood about 1
sixth-extinction:awesomlyautistic:sixth-extinction:Modern reconstruction of a dodo, created by zoolo
velocirapity64:sixth-extinction:animalids:Amazon river dolphin (Inia geoffrensis)Photo by Amos Nach
speciesofleastconcern:sixth-extinction:Incredible reconstructions of woolly rhinoceroses (Coelodonta
sixth-extinction:orcinus-ocean:sixth-extinction:jenny-jinya:Okay, I’m sorry but I just feel so restl
sixth-extinction:Sunbathing thylacines. Source/date unknown.
sixth-extinction:I was fortunate enough to finally view this beautiful thylacine specimen behind the
sixth-extinction:Wet specimen of a baiji calf (Lipotes vexillifer).The gestation period for this spe
sixth-extinction:Sunbathing thylacines. Source/date unknown.
sixth-extinction:This is the Extinct Species Graveyard at the Bronx Zoo in New York. The only “grave
literalliterature:sixth-extinction:shalmonsdraws:wasn’t too happy with how this kakapo was looking,
sixth-extinction:currentsinbiology: These 300-million-year-old sharks ate their own babies and poope
sixth-extinction: orcinus-ocean: sixth-extinction: jenny-jinya: Okay, I’m sorry but I just feel
sixth-extinction: korybing: ENDLINGS: LAST OF THEIR KIND ENAMEL PIN SET I launched a new kickstarte
speciesofleastconcern:sixth-extinction:Incredible reconstructions of woolly rhinoceroses (Coelodonta
sixth-extinction: Sunbathing thylacines. Source/date unknown.
sixth-extinction: Display of various moa skeletons at the Auckland Museum, New Zealand.From left to
sixth-extinction: An interesting illustration showing stripe and coat color variation among some of
sixth-extinction: Taxidermied quagga foal (female) from the Iziko South African Museum in Cape Town.
sixth-extinction: A rare photo of the clone of Celia, the last surviving Pyrenean ibex (Capra pyren
sixth-extinction:This is the Extinct Species Graveyard at the Bronx Zoo in New York. The only &ldquo
sixth-extinction: I was fortunate enough to finally view this beautiful thylacine specimen behind th
sixth-extinction: An interesting illustration showing stripe and coat color variation among some of
sixth-extinction: “Harapan” the Sumatran rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis) is pictur
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