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Extinction Collection (page 5)

"Echoes of the Past: Tragic Tales of Extinction" Tasmanian Tiger or Thylacine: Once roaming the wilds of Tasmania

Background imageExtinction Collection: Gondwanaspis sp. C015 / 0741

Gondwanaspis sp. C015 / 0741
Gondwanasp[is sp.Devonian, Eifelian, Hamar Laghdad, Morocco

Background imageExtinction Collection: Large Cambrian Trilobite C015 / 0733

Large Cambrian Trilobite C015 / 0733
Accaparadoxides briaerus from Morocco

Background imageExtinction Collection: Permian amphibian

Permian amphibian
Amphibian Branchiosaurus cf petrolei Gaudry, Permian Period, Keuper Schichten, Oderheim, Glun, Germany

Background imageExtinction Collection: Pentadactyl Limb of Aquatic Reptile

Pentadactyl Limb of Aquatic Reptile
Aquatic Reptile (Pachypleurosaur) Keichousaurus hui Triassic Period Xingyi, Guizhou, China. The exquisite preservation of the bones show a pentadactyl limb

Background imageExtinction Collection: Asaphus bottnicus C015 / 0701

Asaphus bottnicus C015 / 0701
Asaphus bottnicus Jaanusson 1953 Uppermost Llanvirn series, Uhaku Stage, Valim Formation, Maardu quarry, 30Km east of Tallinn, Estonia

Background imageExtinction Collection: Calymene sp. C015 / 0746

Calymene sp. C015 / 0746
Calymene sp. Ordovician, Uppermost Llanvirn Series, Rehamna, Morocco

Background imageExtinction Collection: Stubblefieldia sp. C015 / 0707

Stubblefieldia sp. C015 / 0707
Stubblefieldia sp. Ordovician, Caradocian, Ikhf-n-Ouzreg, Morocco.This trilobite genus is named after Sir (Cyril) James Stubblefield FRS (1901" 1999) was a British geologist

Background imageExtinction Collection: Ammonite Pathology

Ammonite Pathology
Hildoceras serpentinum (Reinecke) Jurassic, Upper Toarcioan, Falcifer Zone, Airrault, near Poitiers, Charentes, France. indentations are signs of disease

Background imageExtinction Collection: Armoured Worm

Armoured Worm
Plumulites sp. Macheridian armoured worm. Ordovician, Mercissi, Er Rachida, Morocco

Background imageExtinction Collection: Triassic Aquatic Reptile

Triassic Aquatic Reptile
Aquatic Reptile (Pachypleurosaur) Keichousaurus hui Triassic Period Xingyi, Guizhou, China

Background imageExtinction Collection: Silurian Brachiopod

Silurian Brachiopod
Leptaena depressa, a Silurian brachiopod from the Wenlock Limestone near Eastnor, collected by Will Watson

Background imageExtinction Collection: Scratch mark from Cave Lion C015 / 0675

Scratch mark from Cave Lion C015 / 0675
Cave Bear jaw with scratch mark from Cave Lion. Pleistocene, Romania

Background imageExtinction Collection: Extinct Triassic Reptile

Extinct Triassic Reptile
Aquatic Reptile (Pachypleurosaur) Keichousaurus hui Triassic Period Xingyi, Guizhou, China

Background imageExtinction Collection: Cave Bear vertebra C015 / 0720

Cave Bear vertebra C015 / 0720
Cave Bear vertebra, Pleistocene, Romania

Background imageExtinction Collection: Stubblefieldia sp. C015 / 0693

Stubblefieldia sp. C015 / 0693
Stubblefieldia sp

Background imageExtinction Collection: Ceraterges sp

Ceraterges sp
Ceratarges sp. Middle Devonian, Eifelian Hamar Laghdad, Morocco

Background imageExtinction Collection: Ordovician trilobites

Ordovician trilobites
Selenopeltis buchi buchi Barrande 1846 & Onnia cf coboldi Ordovician Llanvirn Series, Schists du Tachilla, Tiznit District, Morocco

Background imageExtinction Collection: Ordovician burrowing trilobite

Ordovician burrowing trilobite
Calymenella sp.Middle Ordovician, Caradocian, Greseuse du Ktaoua Zagora district Morocco. Pete Lawrance collection

Background imageExtinction Collection: Struveaspis micromma C015 / 0716

Struveaspis micromma C015 / 0716
Struveaspis micromma. Devonian Timrhahrhat Formation Jbel Gava el Zguilma Morocco

Background imageExtinction Collection: Dalmanitina sp. C015 / 0750

Dalmanitina sp. C015 / 0750
Dalmanitina sp. (curved genal spines) Ordovician, Uppermost Llanvirn, Rehjamna, Morocco. The genus is named after the naturalist and palaeontologist Johan Wilhelm Dalman (1787-1828)

Background imageExtinction Collection: Global warming in the Arctic, artwork C016 / 6300

Global warming in the Arctic, artwork C016 / 6300
Global warming. Conceptual artwork of a polar bear (Ursus maritimus) on a disintegrating ice floe, representing an Arctic affected by global warming

Background imageExtinction Collection: Troodon dinosaur

Troodon dinosaur. Computer artwork of a Troodon dinosaur in a forest. This small, fast, agile carnivore with sharp, serrated teeth is thought to have been one of the most intelligent dinosaurs

Background imageExtinction Collection: Dinosaur extinction, artwork

Dinosaur extinction, artwork
Dinosaur extinction. Computer artwork or a dead herd of triceratops lying in a wasteland

Background imageExtinction Collection: Neolithic arrow heads C014 / 3087

Neolithic arrow heads C014 / 3087
Neolithic arrow heads from the western Sahara region, approximately 6000 years old

Background imageExtinction Collection: White nose syndrome in bats C013 / 5105

White nose syndrome in bats C013 / 5105
White nose syndrome in bats. Wing of a little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) with white nose syndrome (WNS). This deadly infection with the fungus Geomyces destructans leads to white fungal growths

Background imageExtinction Collection: Tagged bat and white nose syndrome C013 / 5103

Tagged bat and white nose syndrome C013 / 5103
Tagged bat and white nose syndrome. Group of bats hibernating in a cave, one with an attached datalogger (yellow) and one with white nose syndrome (WNS)

Background imageExtinction Collection: White nose syndrome in bats C013 / 5104

White nose syndrome in bats C013 / 5104
White nose syndrome in bats. Nose of a little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) with white nose syndrome (WNS). This deadly infection with the fungus Geomyces destructans leads to white fungal growths

Background imageExtinction Collection: Conjuring Back the Buffalo. Wood engraving, 1892, after a painting by Frederic Remington

Conjuring Back the Buffalo. Wood engraving, 1892, after a painting by Frederic Remington
REMINGTON: BUFFALO, 1892. Conjuring Back the Buffalo. Wood engraving, 1892, after a painting by Frederic Remington

Background imageExtinction Collection: Cuvier, Georges (1769-1832). French naturalist. Engraving by A. Closs. Colored

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

Background imageExtinction Collection: GEOLOGY: K-T boundary site The photo depicts the Sussex locality, north of Casper, Wyoming, USA

GEOLOGY: K-T boundary site The photo depicts the Sussex locality, north of Casper, Wyoming, USA
FG-ea-729 GEOLOGY: K-T boundary site - The photo depicts the Sussex locality, north of Casper, Wyoming, USA. The boundary layer is indicated by the line on the photograph

Background imageExtinction Collection: GEOLOGY: K-T boundary site The photo depicts a hill near the town of Sussex, north of Casper

GEOLOGY: K-T boundary site The photo depicts a hill near the town of Sussex, north of Casper, Wyoming, USA
FG-ea-727 GEOLOGY: K-T boundary site - The photo depicts a hill near the town of Sussex, north of Casper, Wyoming, USA The KT boundary layer is located on top of the grey sediments near the base of

Background imageExtinction Collection: GEOLOGY: K-T boundary Sussex site, north of Casper, Wyoming Collecting a sample of rock at the K-T

GEOLOGY: K-T boundary Sussex site, north of Casper, Wyoming Collecting a sample of rock at the K-T boundary for museum
FG-ea-742 GEOLOGY: K-T boundary - Sussex site, north of Casper, Wyoming Collecting a sample of rock at the K-T boundary for museum display

Background imageExtinction Collection: GEOLOGY: K-T boundary K-T boundary Sussex locality, Wyoming, USA. The ruler

GEOLOGY: K-T boundary K-T boundary Sussex locality, Wyoming, USA. The ruler
FG-ea-736 GEOLOGY: K-T boundary - K-T boundary Sussex locality, Wyoming, USA. The ruler and brush rest on the top of the K-T boundary layer

Background imageExtinction Collection: GEOLOGY: K-T boundary Close-up of the K-T boundary claystone layer at the Sussex locality

GEOLOGY: K-T boundary Close-up of the K-T boundary claystone layer at the Sussex locality, Wyoming, USA
FG-ea-732 GEOLOGY: K-T boundary - Close-up of the K-T boundary claystone layer at the Sussex locality, Wyoming, USA At bottom of the image is the mudstone of the Lance Formation (Cretaceous)

Background imageExtinction Collection: GEOLOGY: K-T boundary The K-T boundary claystone layer at the Sussex locality, Wyoming, USA

GEOLOGY: K-T boundary The K-T boundary claystone layer at the Sussex locality, Wyoming, USA
FG-ea-731 GEOLOGY: K-T boundary - The K-T boundary claystone layer at the Sussex locality, Wyoming, USA At bottom of the image is the mudstone of the Lance Formation (Cretaceous)

Background imageExtinction Collection: Mauritius, Black River Gorges. The Mauritius Echo parakeet, Psittacula eques, is

Mauritius, Black River Gorges. The Mauritius Echo parakeet, Psittacula eques, is an endangered species brought back from the brink of extinction

Background imageExtinction Collection: ESKIMO FOLKLORE. Extinction of Norse settlements in Greenland. English line engraving, 1875

ESKIMO FOLKLORE. Extinction of Norse settlements in Greenland. English line engraving, 1875

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: Fossilized Dinosaur nest with eggs, discovered in 1977, Gelbent, Southern Gobi Desert, Mongolia

Fossilized Dinosaur nest with eggs, discovered in 1977, Gelbent, Southern Gobi Desert, Mongolia

Background imageExtinction Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex, recontructed fossil skeleton, American Museum of Natural History, New York, U

Tyrannosaurus Rex, recontructed fossil skeleton, American Museum of Natural History, New York, U. S. A
Tyrannosaurus Rex, recontructed fossil skeleton, American Museum of Natural History, New York, U.S.A

Background imageExtinction Collection: Fossilized Dinosaur nest with eggs, discovered in 1994, Algui Ulan Tsav, Southern Gobi Desert

Fossilized Dinosaur nest with eggs, discovered in 1994, Algui Ulan Tsav, Southern Gobi Desert, Mongolia

Background imageExtinction Collection: Ammonite fossil in exposed rock on beach, Chapmans Pool, Dorset, England, november

Ammonite fossil in exposed rock on beach, Chapmans Pool, Dorset, England, november

Background imageExtinction Collection: Ammonite fossils exposed in rock on beach, near Lyme Regis, Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site

Ammonite fossils exposed in rock on beach, near Lyme Regis, Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, Dorset, England, october

Background imageExtinction Collection: Tyrannosaurus Rex, Sue, recontruction of largest T. Rex fossil skeleton ever found, Alaska Museum

Tyrannosaurus Rex, Sue, recontruction of largest T. Rex fossil skeleton ever found, Alaska Museum, U. S. A
Tyrannosaurus Rex, Sue, recontruction of largest T. Rex fossil skeleton ever found, Alaska Museum, U.S.A



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"Echoes of the Past: Tragic Tales of Extinction" Tasmanian Tiger or Thylacine: Once roaming the wilds of Tasmania, this enigmatic creature fell victim to human encroachment and relentless hunting. Fossils from the Palaeozoic Era: These ancient remnants provide a glimpse into a time when bizarre marine creatures ruled the seas, only to vanish forever. Mauritian Dodo (Raphus cucullatus): A compact bird with a curved brown bill and brown feet, its side view reminds us of an unfortunate tale where human interference led to its demise. Allosaurus Dinosaur Artwork: Imposing and fierce, these magnificent predators once roamed our planet but are now lost in time, leaving behind only their fossilized remains as evidence of their existence. 1770 Cuvier Mstricht Mosasaur: This colossal marine reptile dominated prehistoric oceans until it met its untimely end during Earth's tumultuous history. Animals and Plants of the Carboniferous Era: Lush forests teeming with giant insects and amphibians characterized this era before mass extinction events reshaped life on Earth forever. Permian Landscape: A snapshot frozen in time reveals a world brimming with diverse species that would soon succumb to one of the most catastrophic extinctions ever witnessed by our planet. Dodo - Profile and Rear Studies: The iconic symbol serves as a poignant reminder that no creature is safe from humanity's impact if we fail to protect them. The Huia - New Zealand Extinct Bird: With its unique beak shape and haunting song silenced forever, this beautiful avian species became yet another tragic casualty in mankind's wake. GEOLOGY K-T Boundary Sample from Wyoming USA : Within this thin layer lies evidence marking one of Earth's most devastating events, the demise of dinosaurs and countless other species.