Dolly the Sheep, 25 Years Later: What We Learned About Cloning, Ethics & the Future #cloning #woollymammoth #extinctanimals #extinction https://www.gsnsp.com/dolly-the-sheep-legacy-cloning-updates/
Did you know? The dodo, a flightless bird native to Mauritius, went extinct in the late 1600s due to overhunting and habitat destruction. A reminder of the importance of conservation! #ExtinctAnimals #Wildlife
Teach kids about amazing animals that once lived on Earth like the dodo, woolly mammoth, saber-toothed tiger, and more. Fun, simple flashcards that spark curiosity about our planet’s past!
#ExtinctAnimals #KidsLearning #FlashcardsForKids #FunLearning #ScienceForKids
It's day 9 of the Matilda's Lab advent calendar, and today we have the closest thing that nature has produced to a shark crossed with a unicorn.
https://matildaslab.wordpress.com/2021/04/09/squaloraja/
#scicomm #extinctanimals #adventcalendar
Cosa mangiavano gli elefantini nani della Sicilia?

In Sicilia, nel Pleistocene Medio, vivevano degli elefantini nani, arrivati sull’isola a seguito di diversi episodi di dispersione.

La Rivista della Natura
Megaloceros skeleton at a museum in Bonn.
Handheld exposure, wide open (f/2.8) at 1/30s.
📷Pentax K1000
🎞️Kodak Tri-X
#filmphotography #photography #germany #bonn #paleontogy #extinctanimals #sepia #blackandwhite

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The Song of the Dodo in Montréal, Québec

A 20-foot statue reminds viewers of an extinct species.#statues #extinctanimals #section-Atlas
The Song of the Dodo

The Song of the Dodo

A 20-foot statue reminds viewers of an extinct species.

Atlas Obscura

The beautiful Toolache Wallaby ( macropus greyi) , as illustrated by Henry Constantine Richter in John Gould's "Mammals of Australia", published between 1845 and 1863.

This wallaby was to be found in South Australia and Victoria. The last sighting in the wild took place in 1924, and the last Toolache Wallaby in captivity died in 1939.

#Australia #AustralianWildlife #AustralianFauna #Wallabies #ToolacheWallaby #ExtinctAnimals #JohnGould #MammalsOfAustralia #HCRichter #HenryConstantineRichter #Lithograph #ZoologicalIllustration #ScientificIllustration