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Hirami, Keiko. Extinct animals. New York, New York: Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, 2006.

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Shoemaker, Henry W. Extinct Pennsylvania animals. Baltimore, Md: Gateway Press, 1993.

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Jean-Christophe, Balouet, and Balouet Jean-Christophe, eds. Extinct animals of the islands. Milwaukee: Gareth Stevens Pub., 1997.

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Pallotta, Jerry. The Extinct alphabet book. Watertown,U.S: Charlesbridge Publishing, 1993.

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Pallotta, Jerry. The extinct alphabet book. Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge Pub., 1993.

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ill, Masiello Ralph, ed. The extinct alphabet book. New York, New York: Trumpet Club, 1994.

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Cuppy, Will. How to become extinct. Boston: D.R. Godine, Publisher, 2008.

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Jean-Christophe, Balouet, and Balouet Jean-Christophe, eds. Extinct animals of the southern continents. Milwaukee: Gareth Stevens Pub., 1997.

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Jean-Christophe, Balouet, and Balouet Jean-Christophe, eds. Extinct animals of the northern continents. Milwaukee: Gareth Stevens Pub., 1997.

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William, Markle, and Dávalos Felipe ill, eds. Gone forever!: An alphabet of extinct animals. New York, N.Y: Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 1998.

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Brecke, Nicole. Extinct and endangered animals you can draw. Minneapolis: Millbrook Press, 2010.

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Brecke, Nicole. Extinct and endangered animals you can draw. Minneapolis, MN: Millbrook Press, 2010.

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Alexander, R. McNeill. Dynamics of dinosaurs and other extinct giants. New York: Columbia University Press, 1989.

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Ralph, Masiello, ed. The extinct alphabet book. New York: Scholastic, 1993.

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Niskern, Diana. Endangered species (animals). Washington, D.C: Science Reference Section, Science and Technology Division, Library of Congress, 1985.

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ill, Schwartz Carol 1954, ed. Endangered animals. New York: Scholastic, 1996.

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Canada. National Museums of Canada. National Museum of Natural Sciences. Rare, endangered and extinct fishes in Canada. Ottawa: National Museums of Canada., 1985.

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Piper, Ross. Extinct Animals. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400649219.

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Everyone is familiar with the dodo and the wooly mammoth, but how many people have heard of the scimitar cat and the Falkland Island fox? Extinct Animals portrays over 60 remarkable animals that have been lost forever during the relatively recent geological past. Each entry provides a concise discussion of the history of the animal—how and where it lived, and how it became extinct—as well as the scientific discovery and analysis of the creature. In addition, this work examines what led to extinction—from the role of cyclical swings in the Earth's climate to the spread of humans and their activities. Many scientists believe that we are in the middle of a mass extinction right now, caused by the human undermining of the earth's complex systems that support life. Understanding what caused the extinction of animals in the past may help us understand and prevent the extinction of species in the future. Extinct Animals examines the biology and history of some of the most interesting creatures that have ever lived, including: The American Terror Bird, which probably became extinct over 1 million years ago, who were massive predators, some of which were almost 10 feet tall; the Rocky Mountain Locust, last seen in 1902, formed the most immense animal aggregations ever known, with swarms estimated to include over 10 trillion insects; the Giant Ground Sloth, which was as large as an elephant; and the Neandertals, the first Europeans, which co-existed with prehistoric Homo sapiens. Extinct Animals includes illustrations—many created for the work—that help the reader visualize the extinct creature, and each entry concludes with a list of resources for those who wish to do further research.
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Lankester, Edwin Ray. Extinct Animals. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Extinct Animals. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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Extinct Animals. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.

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Lankester, E. Ray. Extinct Animals. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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Stec, RuthEllen. Extinct animals. American Teaching Aids, 1993.

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Lankester, E. Ray. Extinct Animals. Franklin Classics, 2018.

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Lankester, E. Ray. Extinct Animals. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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Lankester, E. Ray. Extinct Animals. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Extinct Animals. Franklin Classics, 2018.

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Staff, Speedy Publishing LLC. Extinct Animals. Speedy Publishing LLC, 2014.

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Staff, Speedy Publishing LLC. Extinct Animals. Speedy Publishing LLC, 2015.

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Extinct Animals. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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Extinct Animals (Amazing Animals). Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, 1999.

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Carr, Aaron. Dodo (Extinct Animals). Weigl Pub Inc, 2015.

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Quagga (Extinct Animals). Weigl Publishers, Incorporated, 2015.

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Henry W. B. 1880 Shoemaker. Extinct Pennsylvania Animals. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Extinct British Animals. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2014.

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Q, Kendyl. Extinct Non-Extinct Animals and their skills. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016.

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Bright, Michael. Endang & Extinct River Animals (Endangered and Extinct). Copper Beech, 2002.

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Endang.& Extinct Prehist.Anima (Endangered and Extinct Animals). Copper Beech, 2001.

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Burton, John. Hw Extinct Animals (5072). Price Stern Sloan, 1991.

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Carr, Aaron. Woolly Mammoth (Extinct Animals). Av2 by Weigl, 2015.

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Endangered and Extinct Animals. Future Publishing, 2019.

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Endangered and Extinct Animals. Future Publishing, 2022.

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Atlas of Extinct Animals. Albatros, Nakladatelstvi pro deti mladez, a.s., 2021.

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Endangered and Extinct Animals. Future Publishing, 2021.

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Bright, Michael. Endang.& Extinct Anim.Of Fores (Endangered and Extinct Animals). Copper Beech, 2001.

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Hand, Carol. Reviving Extinct Species. Rosen Publishing Group, 2018.

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Hand, Carol. Reviving Extinct Species. Rosen Publishing Group, 2018.

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Markle, Sandra, and William Markle. Gone Forever An Alphabet Of Extinct Animals: An Alphabet Of Extinct Animals. Aladdin, 2007.

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Gray, Benjamin. Extinct. CSIRO Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486313723.

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Australia is home to an incredible diversity of native animals. While Australian animals are among the most unique in the world, they are also among the most endangered, with hundreds currently on the brink of extinction. We must act quickly if we are to save these species, as once gone, they are gone forever. Extinct is a collection of artworks from established and emerging Australian fine artists, each depicting an Australian animal that has already, for various reasons, tumbled over the edge into extinction. Extinct laments their loss, but also celebrates their former existence, diversity and significance. The stunning artworks are accompanied by stories of each animal, highlighting the importance of what we have lost, so that we appreciate what we have not lost yet. Extinct features artworks from Sue Anderson, Brook Garru Andrew, Andrew Baines, Elizabeth Banfield, Sally Bourke, Jacob Boylan, Nadine Christensen, Simon Collins, Lottie Consalvo, Henry Curchod, Sarah Faulkner, Dianne Fogwell, David Frazer, Martin George, Bruce Goold, Eliza Gosse, Simone Griffin, Johanna Hildebrandt, Miles Howard-Wilks, Nick Howson, Brendan Huntley, Ben Jones, Alex Latham, Rosemary Lee, Amanda Marburg, Chris Mason, Terry Matassoni, Rick Matear, Eden Menta, Reg Mombassa, Tom O'Hern, Bernard Ollis, Emma Phillips, Nick Pont, Geoffrey Ricardo, Sally Robinson, Anthony Romagnano, Gwen Scott, Marina Strocchi, Jenny Watson and Allie Webb.
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Philip, Steele. Amphibians (Extinct). Franklin Watts Ltd, 1991.

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