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Great AukEducational resources on Great AukGreat Auk or Pinguinus impennis is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Extinct . IUCN Profile of the Great Auk cs.marlboro.edu Tim Flesher, Great Auk/LastMileNet. Tom Lowell, Dummerston. Meg McCarthy, Marlboro. Steve Mindel, Dummerston. Gregg Noble, Optima/Great Auk. Reg Rockefeller, Dummerston cs.marlboro.edu/broadband/june15_minutes.txt Lamson Library » Who Killed The Great Auk? New Feature: Text this to your cellphone View record in LOLA catalog. Description Part scientific mystery, part cultural history, part intellectual archaeology, Who Killed the library.plymouth.edu/read/188500 Introduction — Great Auk — Birds of North ... Courtesy Preview. This Introductory article that you are viewing is a courtesy preview of the full life history account of this species. The remaining articles (Distribution bna.birds.cornell.edu/BNA/account/Great_Auk Great Auk And Common Murre From a Florida Midden THE GREAT AUK. NORTHERN PENGUIN, OR GAIR-FOWL. (Alca impennis, Linn.— Le Grand Pingouin, Buff.) THE length of this bird, to the end of the toes, is three feet. elibrary.unm.edu/sora/Auk/v077n03/p0342-p0343.pdf Brontë Sources, Texts, and Criticism THE GREAT AUK. NORTHERN PENGUIN, OR GAIR-FOWL. (Alca impennis, Linn.— Le Grand Pingouin, Buff.) THE length of this bird, to the end of the toes, is three feet. faculty.plattsburgh.edu/peter.friesen/default.asp?go=917 Great Auk Remains From a Florida Shell Midden Great Auk. The Great Auk was a 3-foot tall penguin-like flightless seabird. It was a very fast underwater swimmer, but clumsy on land. Hundreds of thousands of these birds lived in elibrary.unm.edu/sora/Auk/v075n02/p0215-p0216.pdf elibrary.unm.edu Great Auk. The Great Auk was a 3-foot tall penguin-like flightless seabird. It was a very fast underwater swimmer, but clumsy on land. Hundreds of thousands of these birds lived in elibrary.unm.edu/sora/Auk/v099n01/p0167-p0168.pdf EXTINCTION AND DEPLETION FROM OVER-EXPLOITATION Great Auk. The Great Auk was a 3-foot tall penguin-like flightless seabird. It was a very fast underwater swimmer, but clumsy on land. Hundreds of thousands of these birds lived in darwin.bio.uci.edu/~sustain/bio65/lec05/b65lec05.htm elibrary.unm.edu The remains could thus have been accumulated at Funk Island only coincident with the breeding season of the Great Auk. All prey species in the sample could be obtained in the water elibrary.unm.edu/sora/Auk/v105n04/p0681-p0698.pdf OneTouch 4.0 Scanned Documents The remains could thus have been accumulated at Funk Island only coincident with the breeding season of the Great Auk. All prey species in the sample could be obtained in the water si-pddr.si.edu/dspace/bitstream/10088/6543/1/VZ_99_Great_Auk_diet.pdf
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