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Pinguinus impennis, great auk
1 of 6 shots of Dr Leachs 139 great auk (Pinguinus impennis) egg held in the Natural History Museum at Tring. The great auk was hunted to extinction in the middle of the 19th Century
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Alcidae Broken Charadriiformes Crack Cracked Eggshell Great Auk Pinguinus Pinguinus Impennis Sauropsid Sauropsida Seabird Shot Speckled
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This photograph print showcases one of the six known surviving eggs of the Great Auk (Pinguinus impennis), an extinct seabird species once abundant in the North Atlantic Ocean. The Great Auk, also known as the "clumsy penguin of the North," was a member of the auk family (Alcidae) and the only flying bird in the order Charadriiformes not capable of true flight. This unique egg, held in the esteemed Natural History Museum at Tring, offers a rare glimpse into the past of this intriguing avian species. The speckled, cracked, and broken eggshell bears the signs of age and the passage of time. Its appearance is a poignant reminder of the Great Auk's tragic extinction, which occurred in the mid-19th century due to overhunting for its oil and feathers. The Great Auk's demise marked a significant loss for the natural world, as it was the last of its kind in the Sauropsida class, a group that includes reptiles and birds. The Great Auk's distinctive appearance, with its large body, black and white plumage, and short wings, made it a popular target for hunters. Its extinction serves as a reminder of the importance of conservation efforts and the delicate balance of ecosystems. This photograph print is an essential addition to any collection of natural history or wildlife photography, offering a glimpse into the past and inspiring appreciation for the wonders of the natural world.
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