Reviewed Work: The Great Auk, or Garefowl (Alca impennis linn.) Its History, Archæology and Remains by Symington Grieve, Thomas C. Jack Review by: L. S.
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Live Science on MSN'It was clearly a human assault on the species': The fate of the great aukGreat auks (Pinguinus impennis) were large flightless birds that thrived on rocky islands in the North Atlantic for thousands ...
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The Bizarre Story of Britain’s Last Great AukToday, a casual observer could be forgiven for confusing the bird, a great auk, for a penguin. The black-and-white creature was clumsy on land but a torpedo in the sea. It feasted on fish and had ...
Pictured below is the last remaining specimen of a British great auk, a flightless seabird driven to extinction in the nineteenth century. It is a lesson in what can happen to an ocean-dwelling ...
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