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  2. Great auk - Wikipedia

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    The great auk (Pinguinus impennis), also known as the penguin or garefowl, is a species of flightless alcid that became extinct in the mid-19th century. It was the only modern species in the genus Pinguinus. It is unrelated to the penguins of the Southern Hemisphere, which were named for their resemblance to this species.

  3. Pinguinus alfrednewtoni - Wikipedia

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    Pinguinus alfrednewtoni is an extinct species of auk related to the great auk known from fossils that were discovered in the Pliocene Yorktown Formation of North Carolina.Like the great auk, it was a large flightless diving bird that used its wings to propel itself forward underwater.

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  5. Portal:Scottish islands/Fauna - Wikipedia

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    The great auk was an important part of many Native American cultures, both as a food source and as a symbolic item. Many Maritime Archaic people were buried with great auk bones. One burial discovered included someone covered by more than 200 great auk beaks, which are presumed to be the remnants of a cloak made of great auks' skins.

  6. File:Greatauk-london.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. File:Great Auk variation.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. World Museum - Wikipedia

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    There also specimens of several extinct species housed in the museum, including the Liverpool pigeon, [43] the great auk (an egg), [44] the Falkland Islands wolf, [45] the South Island piopio, the Lord Howe swamphen, the Passenger pigeon, the dodo, [46] [47] the Pink-headed duck, [48] the Norfolk kākā, the Stephens Island wren, the Bushwren ...

  9. Common murre - Wikipedia

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    The auks are a family of seabirds related to the gulls and terns which contains several genera. The common murre is placed in the guillemot (murre) genus Uria (Brisson, 1760), which it shares with the thick-billed murre or Brunnich's guillemot, U. lomvia. These species, together with the razorbill, little auk and the extinct great auk make up ...

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