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the totoaba, now virtually | extinct, a steel-blue fish that grows up to seven fee |
The Cretan Owl went | extinct a while after humans began inhabiting Crete. |
Though once feared to be | extinct, a colony was discovered in 2010 at Chippenha |
Ilex ternatiflora is an | extinct a species of plant in the Aquifoliaceae famil |
is film brought a rejuvenated interest to the | extinct AAGPBL. |
eerage of Great Britain and Ireland of titles | extinct, abetant, and dormant, 14 vols (London 1910-3 |
tic, aardvark-like insectivores may have gone | extinct about 1000 years ago. |
e wet coastal margins of Australia and became | extinct about 45,000 years ago. |
It went | extinct about 11,500 years ago. |
proximately 1.5 million years before becoming | extinct about the same time as C. armbrusti. |
It went | extinct about 10,000 years ago. |
ubsequently spread to Europe, before becoming | extinct about 10 million years ago. |
Megalotragus is a genus of very large | extinct African alcelaphines from the Pliocene and Pl |
Parmularius is a genus of large | extinct African alcelaphines from the Pliocene and Pl |
ongoose), Hyaenidae, Nandinia (civet) and the | extinct Africanictis, Anictis, Asiavorator, Haplogale |
The species presumably went | extinct after the arrival of humans in Hawaii, but is |
It most likely became | extinct after overpredation by people. |
It is now presumed | extinct after extensive surveys in 1984, 1985, 1988 a |
tigations lead him to believe the Jax are not | extinct after all. |
to be killed off by pigs and thus only became | extinct after Dubois' visit, at some date closer to t |
It is probable that it became | extinct after rats were introduced to the island in t |
had no children and the baronetcy thus became | extinct after only just over a year. |
These lineages were also allowed to go | extinct after scientists no longer needed them for ge |
g the first wave of native bird species to go | extinct after the introduction of the Polynesian rat. |
This fish was previously thought to be | extinct after not being sighted for 50 years; however |
tly New Zealand genus Coenocorypha, it became | extinct after the arrival of humans in Fiji. |
peared in the Carboniferous period and became | extinct after the Early Permian period. |
Nawathinehena is an | extinct Algonquian language formerly spoken among the |
e, Stockbridge, Shinnecock-Poosepatuck) is an | extinct Algonquian language formerly spoken in part o |
Piscataway is an | extinct Algonquian language formerly spoken by the Pi |
Nanticoke is an | extinct Algonquian language formerly spoken in Delawa |
Wild free ranging Asiatic Lions have become | extinct all over Asia and are today found only in the |
Dinosuchus is a problematic genus of | extinct alligatorid crocodylomorph. |
suchus also had a raised skull similar to the | extinct alligatorine Arambourgia and living crocodile |
Krabisuchus is closely related to the | extinct alligatorines Arambourgia, Allognathosuchus, |
Several species of | extinct alligatorines have been considered junior syn |
It, like other | extinct alligatorines, was probably terrestrial rathe |
noted a tribe of Native Americans, now nearly | extinct, along with their language (an Alsean languag |
That population is now | extinct, although specimens collected there are retai |
he United States, but it is now thought to be | extinct, although there is some evidence that it is s |
the 20th century and was at one point feared | extinct, although a 1991 expedition managed to find a |
Like most boot viruses, it is near | extinct, although it was certainly in the last wave o |
rldom of Rutland, by its charter, then became | extinct, although he continued to sign himself as Ear |
They are probably | extinct, although a few members may be mixed in with |
at least about 50,000 years ago before going | extinct, although there is some evidence they may hav |
Arcestes is an | extinct ammonite cephalopod genus belonging to the Ce |
Balkanites is an | extinct ammonite (s.l.), belonging to the ceratitid s |
layer of the aragonite fossil shells of some | extinct ammonites forms an iridescent material called |
Anolcites is an | extinct ammonoid cephalopod genus from the Middle Tri |
Uraloclymenia is an | extinct ammonoid cephalopod genus from the Late Devon |
Aulacostephanus is an | extinct ammonoid cephalopod genus from the Upper Jura |
Badiotites is an | extinct ammonoid cephalopod genus belonging to the ce |
Arcticoceras is an | extinct ammonoid cephalopod genus from the late Middl |
Birkenia is a genus of | extinct anaspid fish from the Late Silurian to the Ea |
Orohippus (Gr., "mountain horse") is an | extinct ancestor of the modern horse that lived in th |
llingham Cattle bear some similarities to the | extinct ancestral species Aurochs, Bos primigenius pr |
atwoodi), also called the Dominican Macaw, is | extinct, and only known through the writings of zoolo |
bitat loss, and of the six subspecies, one is | extinct and two are endangered. |
ttlement unscathed: the Crescent Nail-tail is | extinct, and the Bridled Nail-tail is seriously endan |
It is | extinct and was only ever known from a single specime |
It may be related to the | extinct and poorly attested language Chirino. |
n 1670, lacking male heirs, his titles became | extinct and his estate passed to his only daughter, E |
Although some species have been classified as | extinct and later have been found to still exist, Leo |
rmation regarding a species that some thought | extinct, and promulgated a notice of intent to classi |
The mesowear technique can be extended to | extinct and also extant animals. |
rly Halegannada or Pre-old Kannada), which is | extinct and not many people in today's Kannada litera |
e battle of Bosworth the Dukedom was rendered | extinct and the Second Duke became the First Duke of |
The language is | extinct and written records are almost non-existent. |
It was previously thought to be | extinct, and was recently rediscovered in a hunt for |
On his death the Earldom thus became | extinct and his nephew, Henry Edmund Butler, became t |
In 1855 the municipality of Leomil was | extinct and all its assets redistributed to Moimenta |
in honor of Charlotte G. Nast for her work on | extinct and living members of the Trochodendrales. |
unicipality of its own until 1852 when it was | extinct and annexed by the municipality of Nelas. |
arch of Constantinople, an office that is now | extinct, and created after the Latin capture of Const |
By the 23rd Century, they were believed to be | extinct and Mars and its moons became popular tourist |
became owners next, the Cholmelys also became | extinct, and the Stricklands have only one female mem |
male line of the 17th Earl of Crawford became | extinct, and his titles passed to the male heirs of t |
the dukedom and its subsidiary titles became | extinct and the Sackville estates passed through Eliz |
It is believed now to be | extinct, and is only known from the type specimen tho |
By 1990 the species was considered | extinct, and the only available seed could not be ger |
that the Palatinate-Neuburg line would become | extinct and that the Sulzbach line would succeed them |
there that he produced in 1958 his survey of | extinct and near-extinct birds, a book that provided |
841 with no heirs; as such the earldom became | extinct and the viscountcy transferred to his younger |
It was formerly believed to be | extinct, and remains classified as Extinct on the IUC |
of a legitimate male heir his earldom became | extinct, and the viscountcy dormant. |
the male line of the Trevanion family became | extinct, and the estate passed to his sister's son, J |
Arctoidea is a superfamily of | extinct and extant mostly carnivorous mammals which i |
Nawathinehena is | extinct and Arapaho and Gros Ventre are both endanger |
The Agassizodontidae are an | extinct and poorly known family of bizarre sharks. |
Greenway, James C. (1967): | Extinct and Vanishing Birds of the World |
formerly plentiful Black Grouse were locally | extinct, and the red deer, of which the poaching had |
On his death his earldom became | extinct and Croxteth Hall passed into public hands. |
avaria the older line of the Agilofing became | extinct and he inherited the rulership of Bavaria, wh |
indicated that the Dahla tribe were possibly | extinct, and a subset of the Poladha tribe. |
Extinct and nearly extinct crops Tobacco, masnia. | |
1782 William Talbot died, the Earldom became | extinct, and the barony of Talbot of Hensol passed to |
As the Beothuk are | extinct and few written accounts of their language ex |
In 1793 the line of the princes became | extinct, and Anhalt-Zerbst was annexed by the neighbo |
The Baseball City name is | extinct, and the area around the stadium (which was d |
author challenges the idea of the society as | extinct, and provides first person stories of strange |
h in 1424, the line of Isenburg-Kempenich was | extinct and was inherited by Peter |
Xingxueanthus is an | extinct angiosperm plant which existed in China durin |
me to the last single representative of every | extinct animal and plant species. |
etic bracketing (EPB) is done by comparing an | extinct animal to its nearest living relatives. |
age of Les Eyzies after workmen stumbled upon | extinct animal bones, flint tools, and human skulls. |
k is controversial, especially claims that an | extinct animal has been recreated. |
gends of the tretretretre or tratratratra, an | extinct animal, refer to Megaladapis, but the details |
really into these reintroduction programs of | extinct animals so he told me about it of coarse they |
The Dino Danger Pack (left) and | Extinct Animals (right) Tyrannosaurus compared. |
The | Extinct Animals models are the ones used in the game. |
Palaeolithic tools in association with large | extinct animals at Hoxne, Suffolk in 1797. |
iquaries about flint tools and large bones of | extinct animals that he had found at a depth of appro |
Blastozoa is a subphylum of | extinct animals belonging to Phylum Echinodermata. |
It has now been replaced by the | Extinct Animals expansion pack and is no longer avail |
The pack conflicts with the | Extinct Animals versions, but have their models inclu |
Endangered and | extinct animals (which formerly lived in Israel) are |
l vertebrates (especially dinosaurs and other | extinct animals) and of invertebrates. |
A Gap in Nature: Discovering the World's | Extinct Animals. |
uding hearths, Mousterian tools, and bones of | extinct animals. |
For example, if a species of fish were to go | extinct, any specialist parasites would also face ext |
For more than seventy years it was considered | extinct, apparently killed out by grazing stock. |
thracomartidae Haase, 1890 is a family of the | extinct arachnid order Trigonotarbida. |
Eophrynidae is a family of the | extinct arachnid order Trigonotarbida. |
Baure is a nearly | extinct Arawakan language spoken by only 13 of 200 et |
and Heliamphora (Sun Pitcher), as well as the | extinct Archaeamphora longicervia. |
Longzhua loculata is an | extinct archaeorthopteran (stem group Orthoptera) spe |
naki, such as Caniba and Aroosagunticook, now | extinct, are documented in French-language materials |
The other three are Archidermaptera, which is | extinct, Arixeniina, and Hemimerina. |
Dasypus bellus is an | extinct armadillo species endemic to North America an |
The subspecies became | extinct around the late 1970s, with the last confirme |
The subspecies became | extinct around 1850, but this date is not very precis |
It probably became | extinct around 1874; possibly due to overhunting. |
County of Edessa, a Crusader state; it became | extinct around 1200. |
Warthog (Phacochoerus a. aethiopicus), became | extinct around 1865, but formerly occurred in South A |
g, commonly known as the Cape Warthog, became | extinct around 1865. |
It appears to have become | extinct around 1800. |
Jacob van Neck and Wijbrandt; it will become | extinct around 1681. |
angustipluma, was a Hawaiian bird that became | extinct around 1859. |
Heintzichthys gouldii is an | extinct arthrodire placoderm that lived what is now E |
Carolowilhelmina geognostica is an | extinct arthrodire placoderm fish that lived in the L |
Carcinosomatidae is a family of | extinct arthropods in the class Eurypterida. |
Anthracotherium ("Coal Beast") was a genus of | extinct artiodactyl ungulate mammals, characterized b |
hers fear that this species of bat is already | extinct as it has not been seen in over 60 years. |
cted to Rio de Janeiro, and could possibly be | extinct as it has not been seen since its description |
egion (and the world) the breed became almost | extinct, as it was not popular as a pet or meat-rabbi |
of the frogs, thus meaning that they are not | extinct as once believed. |
red, with some fearing that it already may be | extinct, as there have been no confirmed sightings in |
t (off Piccadilly) in 1802, his titles became | extinct as his only son, John, Lord Montagu had died |
o'clock AM, the San Benedicto Rock Wren goes | extinct as its island home is smothered in a massive |
The Chisca appeared to have become | extinct as a tribe by the 18th century. |
The town and county are both | extinct, as they were consolidated by mutual consent |
s refugees, but the Potano effectively became | extinct as a tribe at that time. |
early 1990s the Yugh language was considered | extinct, as only two or three non-fluent Yugh languag |
tural prey caused the Haast's Eagle to become | extinct as well around 1400 CE, when the last of its |
ventually, the Old English Black Horse became | extinct as a distinct breed and its bloodlines merged |
It is almost | extinct as there are only two fluent speakers left. |
In the early 1970s the species was declared | extinct as none had been sighted since 1964 but the b |
n his death in 1868 the barony of 1830 became | extinct as he had no sons while he was succeeded in t |
The butterfly had been thought to have become | extinct as a result of Hurricane Andrew in 1992. |
There it might have become | extinct as late as after the arrival of the first hum |
n recent years, however, it has become nearly | extinct as market sentiment has turned against its fa |
y 1873, and by the end of 19th century it was | extinct as a result of hunting, predation by introduc |
nsfield suggests that the trees may have gone | extinct as they were cut down for the edible palm hea |
gach refuses to let their people gradually go | extinct as a result of encroachment by the mortal wor |
ncestor of the powerful Earls of Desmond (now | extinct), as well as other dynasties, including the m |
Myers he colleted three specimens of the now | extinct Ash Meadows killifish in 1930. |
roughs in Schedule I were already effectively | extinct at the time of the passing of the Act, and so |
uchians to have existed before the order went | extinct at the end of the Triassic. |
the title of Earl of Norwich which had become | extinct at his uncle's death. |
The House of Bourbon-Maine became | extinct at the death of his eldest son, the prince de |
ast of North America's equids before becoming | extinct at the end of the last ice age. |
The earldom became | extinct at his death, while the barony of Jermyn of S |
es that dinosaurs (other than birds) all went | extinct at the K-T boundary, there is some scattered |
hildren predeceased him, and his title became | extinct at his death. |
Olingechiton became | extinct at the end of the Cretaceous period. |
The baronetcy became | extinct at his death. |
It probably became | extinct at the end of the last glacial period, or the |
His peerage became | extinct at his death. |
All ceratopsians became | extinct at the end of this era. |
ved to be derived from a caste name, which is | extinct at present. |
ns, which seems likely, the title will become | extinct at his death. |
Upper Umpqua is an | extinct Athabascan language once spoken along the sou |
Nicola is the name used for an | extinct Athabascan language formerly spoken in the Si |
Tsetsaut is an | extinct Athabascan language formerly spoken in the Po |
The Coquille language is an | extinct Athabaskan language classified as part of the |
For the | extinct Athapaskan people commonly known by the same |
Kato (also written Cahto) is an | extinct Athapaskan language that was spoken by the Ka |
primitive cattle and horses to "recreate" the | extinct aurochs (the kind of wild cattle seen in the |
taurus) and the ancestor of both of them, the | extinct aurochs (Bos primigenius). |
tors - that are today seen as "models" of the | extinct Aurochs and Tarpan, which Heinz and Lutz Heck |
ttle are believed to have originated from the | extinct aurochs. |
itive traits, in an attempt of "reviving" the | extinct aurochs. |
(also spelt Gagadu, Gaguju, and Kakadu) is an | extinct Australian Aboriginal language formerly spoke |
g it at the lower range of chimpanzees or the | extinct australopithecines. |
Earldom of Surrey fell into abeyance (or went | extinct; authorities differ on this matter). |
Ussher studied the fossil remains of | extinct avians and mammals at cave sites in Cos. |
have "reconstructed" several types of claimed | extinct bagpipes, based on iconography and inconclusi |
ndicoot (Perameles allinghamensis) is a small | extinct Bandicoot that lived in Australia 4 million y |
Palmer, and also Burke's | Extinct Baronetcies). |
The Barrymore line later went | extinct, Barryscourt thus passing to a distant cousin |
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