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Dodo, 1884.
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Dodo, c1804.
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Dodo, late 18th century.
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Tarpan, 1884.
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Tarpan, 1850.
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Engraving of a Quagga, 1884.
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Herd of Tarpan, 1893.
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A Quagga, 1815.
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Engraving of a Quagga, 1893.
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Green Turtle being caught by hunters, 1884.
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Quagga mare in London Zoo, c1870.
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Giant Land Tortoises of the Galapagos Islands, 1884.
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Giant tortoises of the Galapagos Islands which were observed by Darwin, 1894.
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Green Turtle being caught by hunters, c1900.
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Jean Augustin Barral (1819-1884), French agricultural chemist, 1884.
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Green Turtle (Chelone mydas), c1890.
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Pigeons used by Charles Darwin at Down House, near Beckenham, Kent, England, 1887.
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Ship cannon on gun carriage, Wood engraving, 1884.
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Green Turtle (Chelone mydas), c1890.
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Passengers on a London to Glasgow train, 1884.
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Dodo, 1884. 
Dodo, 1884. The dodo (Raphus cucullatus, formerly Didus ineptus), an extinct flightless bird from Mauritius. First observed by Portuguese sailors in about 1507, by 1681 the dodo was extinct due to a combination of circumstances including killing for food by men, introduction of animals such as the rat, and destruction of its forest habitat. 
Unique Identifier AR924720 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3939px × 2661px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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17th century
19th century
Ann Ronan Pictures
B&W
B/W
biodiversity
Bird
BIRDS
Black & White
Black and white
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Dodo
ENVIRONMENT
EXTINCT
flightless
Mauritius
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Natural History
NINETEENTH CENTURY
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Science
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
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Wood Engraving