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a zebra standing on top of a dirt field
Quagga! (Equus quagga quagga)
Quagga! (Equus quagga quagga) | Flickr - Fotosharing!
a black and white photo of a dog behind a fence
London Zoo thyla
a painting of a zebra standing in the grass with dust coming from it's back
African Menagerie by Brian Jarvi - Original Studies - Brian Jarvi Fine Art
"Last Quagga"
a drawing of a tiger walking through the grass in front of some hills and water
The gorgeous work of @filippa_buttitta ! At the #wonthaggi #artspace #thylacine #australianartist go check them out !
an animal standing on top of a dirt field next to grass and palm trees in the background
Dit item is niet beschikbaar | Etsy
1882 grotere koedoe Blauwbok Antelope dieren Vintage | Etsy
a bird sitting on top of a wooden table next to a white and black duck
Great auk - Wikipedia
Great auk
an old poster with different types of fish on it's sides and the names of them
These 36 Animals Went Extinct Because of Humans #Infographic
These 36 Animals Went Extinct Because of Humans #Infographic #Animal
two animals standing next to each other near a building
A pair of Thylacines (two siblings) at the Washington DC Zoo, c. 1906 [741x447]
The first thylacines at the Washington DC Zoo were brought from Tasmania in 1902. They were a female and her 3 pups. One of the pups was ill and died soon after arrival. The mother died in 1904 and her two surviving pups (a male and female) were on display until their deaths in 1909. The bodies of all four thylacines were donated to the National Museum of Natural History, where they still are to this day.
two animals are standing in the middle of a stream and some rocks on the ground
Tasmanian Tiger, Damir G. Martin
Thylacine by Damir G. Martin on ArtStation
an artist's rendering of a large bird standing in the jungle near a tree
Moa sketch by PrehistoryByLiam on DeviantArt
Moa by Liam Elward on DeviantArt
an illustration of different types of animals and their skeleton parts, including a zebra's head
Scientific Illustration
thylacinuscynocephalus: “ Genera mammalium Madrid,1919. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/32474807 (by BioDivLibrary) ”