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Wallace Wing of Mammals and Their Extinct Relatives at the American Museum of Natural History; Central Park West, Manhattan
VG33 from Harristown depot operating the 13A on the last day of this route, seen beside the Ikea store in North Dublin/Ballymun.
During one of our wanders we came upon this ancient jurassic graveyard .
It seem that something abrupt and unexplainable caused the giant creatures to just fall over.
Fossil of Pachypleurosaurus edwardsi at Cambridge Zoology Museum.
Pachypleurosaurus edwardsi Cornalia, 1854
Pachypleurosauridae
Nothosauria
This was the first time we visited this spot, and you can see all the way into the caldera of the volcano. 5 minutes after I took this photo, it started raining. With the wind blowing the gasses from Santiago crater into the caves, we had to cancel our tour and rebook it for the next day.
Fossil trilobite at Oxford Museum of Natural History.
Kolihapeltis chlupaci Snajdr, 1960
Scutellidae
Corynexochida
Samedi 28 mars 2015, à 20h30 précises, 292 monuments se sont éteints à Paris. Au pied de la Tour Eiffel, les Parisiens sont venus nombreux créer symboliquement leur propre énergie en dansant sur un l’energy floor afin de rallumer eux-mêmes le monument emblématique de la capitale.
Crédit photographique © Margot L'hermite / WWF
Skull of Dinictis felina at Oxford Museum of Natural History.
Dinictis felina Leidy, 1856
Nimravidae
Carnivora
Examples of Pleistocene megafauna including mastodon (left), giant beaver (foreground) and bison (right) @Indiana State Museum Indianapolis IN 7-8-2012
Superdomain: Neomura
Domain: Eukaryota
(unranked): Unikonta
(unranked): Obazoa
(unranked): Opisthokonta
(unranked) Holozoa
(unranked) Filozoa
Kingdom: Animalia
Subkingdom: Eumetazoa
(unranked): Bilateria
Superphylum: Deuterostomia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Infraphylum: Gnathostomata
Superclass: Osteichthyes
Class: Actinopterygii
(unranked): Actinopteri
Subclass: Neopterygii
Infraclass: Holostei
Clade: Ginglymodi
Clade: Neoginglymodi
Order: Lepisosteiformes
Superfamily: Lepisosteoidea
Family: Lepisosteidae
Tribe: Lepisosteini
Genus: Atractosteus
Species: A. africanus†
the captive chimapazee brooding perhaps about being extinct was photographed with Nikon p80/
at Delhi Zoo
Decoration for Mass Extinction Memorial Observatory
Located on the Isle of Portland in the English Channel, the Mass Extinction Memorial Observatory (MEMO) will be a monument dedicated to preserving the memory of extinct species. The internal walls of the building will be lined with illustrative carvings that act as memorials to the 860 species that have already become extinct since the dodo.
[Design Museum]
Part of David Adjaye: Making Memory (Feb-May 2019)
[N]ew monuments and memorials by celebrated British-Ghanaian architect, Sir David Adjaye OBE...Discover seven of celebrated British-Ghanaian architect, Sir David Adjaye’s landmark structures through the use of full scale installations, films, exquisite architectural models, rare artefacts that influenced the creative process and more.
[Design Museum]
Inside the Design Museum
"Ichthyosaurus means "fish-lizard" in Greek. They grew 6.5 feet in length and ate squid and shellfish."
(†Gigantopithecus blacki) is an of an extinct genus of ape that lived from 2 million to 350,000 years ago during the Early to Middle Pleistocene, It's height was about 3 metres ( 9.8 feet) with it weight being around 200–300 kg (441–661 pounds). It lived in mountain cloud forests of Thailand, Vietnam, and Indonesia.
As it's within the subfamily: Ponginae which are Asian hominids with the only genus of the still alive is the genus: Pongo = orangutan's. I tried to make (Gigantopithecus blacki) look more like an orangutan bigger. Due to it's size I deem in it lived mostly on the jungle floor then up in the trees. I made it black due to it's species name being Blacki, but there not proof of its color. With the three species of orangutan today the males had a much bigger head so I had done the same with (Gigantopithecus blacki). Of the art work done of (†Gigantopithecus blacki) I've seen there had it standing up like a man. kind of like how (big foot) looks. I deem that (Gigantopithecus blacki) could of done that like the genus: Pongo can, but spent 80% on all fours.
Scientific classification
Superdomain: Neomura
Domain: Eukaryota
(unranked): Unikonta
(unranked): Obazoa
(unranked): Opisthokonta
(unranked) Holozoa
(unranked) Filozoa
Kingdom: Animalia
Subkingdom: Eumetazoa
(unranked): Bilateria
Superphylum: Deuterostomia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Infraphylum: Gnathostomata
Superclass: Tetrapoda
(unranked) Amniota
Class: Mammalia
Clade: Eutheria
Infraclass: Placentalia
Magnorder: Boreoeutheria
Superorder: Euarchontoglires
Grandorder: Euarchonta
Mirorder: Primatomorpha
Order: Primates
Suborder: Haplorhini
Infraorder: Simiiformes
Parvorder: Catarrhini
Superfamily: Hominoidea
Family: Hominidae
Subfamily: Ponginae
Tribe: †Sivapithecini
Genus: †Gigantopithecus
Species: †G. blacki