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In 1937 concerns were raised in the press primarily about the potential extinction of some rare subspecies in the wild, then later also with regard to the crippling deformation of wearers spines, that was being threatened by the fashionable trend for crocodile & alligator hats.

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Here's my last lot of 8 images (S-Z) for the series. It's been a fun challenge to take part in, I've never even heard of most of the creatures before!

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Meet Zygolophodon, bearer of perhaps the largest tusks of any animal living or extinct. This massive proboscidean was one of the biggest land mammals EVER, and otherwise differed from living elephants in having a longer body and proportionally smaller head.

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Z is for Zalmoxes, final extinct animal for this round of

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A preview of my second illustration for the ! this time with the scaredy bunny man, Yarne!

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hello! I'm extinct and i'm an enby illustrator/comic artist. i like to draw the monstrous, macabre, and extinct. currently working on a web comic with my partner.

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Sumatran Tigers! Only 500 left in the World.
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Darwin's friend Frederick William Hope told him 'from sending home the much desired bones of Megatherium your name is likely to be immortalised' find out more about this extinct giant ground sloth this https://t.co/Qz5eMx30Nb

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There are fewer than 500 Sumatran Tigers left in the World.
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Fossil Ichthyosaurs like this one were first discovered in Europe in the early 1800s. Paleontologists studied the extinct marine reptile so often that reconstructions of it were displayed at the Crystal Palace during the World Exhibition of 1851.

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An easy-enough distinction today - but many (if not most) extinct phocoenids had long snouts like modern bottlenose dolphins! Here's one such example, Piscolithax tedfordi from the upper Miocene of Baja California - collections.

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