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Food For Your Senses Festival 2011
Line up Saturday:
Five Cent Cones
Anthem of the Sun
Backyard
Cluster 5
De Läb
De Staat
Desdemonia
Disposed to Mirth
Electric Ducks
Everwaiting Serenade
Extinct
Falcero
Heartbeat Parade
Inborn
Lumi
No Attitudes Sound System
Packo Gualandris
Pol Said
Retro Addictz
Sad But True
Scarred
Shapes
Sublind
The Barcodes
The Disliked
The Fitness
Theodor
Thoughts of the 4
Tim Oé
vs. Rome
Weakonstruction
Zero Point 5
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Skull of Astrapotherium magnum at Natural History Museum, London.
Astrapotherium magnum Owen, 1853
Astrapotheriidae
Astrapotheria
Food For Your Senses Festival 2011
Line up Saturday:
Five Cent Cones
Anthem of the Sun
Backyard
Cluster 5
De Läb
De Staat
Desdemonia
Disposed to Mirth
Electric Ducks
Everwaiting Serenade
Extinct
Falcero
Heartbeat Parade
Inborn
Lumi
No Attitudes Sound System
Packo Gualandris
Pol Said
Retro Addictz
Sad But True
Scarred
Shapes
Sublind
The Barcodes
The Disliked
The Fitness
Theodor
Thoughts of the 4
Tim Oé
vs. Rome
Weakonstruction
Zero Point 5
These images are copyright protected
Don't use them without my prior written permission
You also might have a look at the concert gallery archive www.concertpics.net.
There might be Galleries of Extinct from other photographers from this or other shows
Extinct Volcanic plug and igneous rock wall radiating out from it.
The cones and ground as been weathered and eroded, leaving the harder rock behind. I taught about this formation for 25 years and now actually got to see it. Pretty exciting for this old Earth Science teacher
Left to Right: Deer, sloth, Saber tooth tiger. Can't help but think in the future it will be us on display with the other extinct species
Skull of Malagasy pygmy hippopotamus at London Zoo.
Hexaprotodon madagascariensis (Guldberg, 1883)
Hippopotamidae
Cetartiodactyla
Extinct: 1918
Deforestation in the 18th and 19th centuries is the primary reason for this bird's extinction. The last known wild specimen was killed in Florida in 1904, and the last captive bird died at the Cincinnati Zoo on February 21, 1918.
Fossil of Scaphognathus crassirostris at Oxford Museum of Natural History.
Scaphognathus crassirostris Goldfuss, 1831
Rhamphorhynchidae
Pterosauria
"The Zeuglodon was a meat-eating member of the whale family. It had the remains of hind-leg bones to suggest it's ancestors walked on land."
William Myddelton 4th and last Bart died suddenly 1717 aged 23 - Son of Sir Richard Myddelton 1716 3rd Bart and Frances Whitmore
On his death the baronetcy became extinct and the Chirk Castle estate, with the lordships of Chirk, Chirklands and Ruthin passed to Robert (dsp. 1733), younger son of the 1st baronet. Robert was succeeded by his brother, John (d. 1747).