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sixth-extinction:This is the Extinct Species Graveyard at the Bronx Zoo in New York. The only “gravestone” not included in this post is that of the Labrador Duck.I was very pleased to find this little display at the zoo even though some of the dates
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creepyvintagestuff: New York Zoo, 1963 “You are looking at the most dangerous animal in the world. It alone of all the animals that ever lived can exterminate (and has) entire species of animals. Now it has the power to wipe out all life on earth.”
weavemama: Yep. Human zoos were a thing. Not only in America, but in a lot of countries in Europe. Matter of fact, it was Europe that started the terrible exhibits back in the 1800s, then New York started having the “zoos” in the 20th century. Over
allcreatures: Photographer Terry Cervi from Buffalo, New York took this photo of a Kodiak bear trying to chomp a bee in the bear den at Buffalo Zoo Picture: Terry Cervi/Caters News (via Pictures of the day: 12 December 2013 - Telegraph)
ripe-for-gelatino: I got some good bear pictures at the bronx zoo in new york@artemispanthar
albarrancabrera: Albarrán Cabrera Central Park zoo. New York City, 1999. #99. twice coated Platinum/Palladium print tea toned.
its-raining-pixels: weavemama: Yep. Human zoos were a thing. Not only in America, but in a lot of countries in Europe. Matter of fact, it was Europe that started the terrible exhibits back in the 1800s, then New York started having the “zoos” in
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caciazoo: All we need is someone who let us in.Adam Goldman/ Cacia Zoo
funjoke:Roman Vishniac - Cookie the Chimpanzee playing ping-pong, Bronx Zoo, New York, 1943.
usatoday: “Who are you lookin’ for? Adorable little me?” Meet this southern pudu fawn — the world’s smallest deer species — born May 12 at the Queens Zoo in New York. (Photo by Julie Larsen Maher, AP)
hawtdamnsteben: kalunaa-kevin: moltres: The book, ‘And Tango Makes Three’, is a children’s book based on a true story of Roy and Silo, two male penguins in New York’s Central Park Zoo who for six years formed a couple. The book follows
sixth-extinction: This is the Extinct Species Graveyard at the Bronx Zoo in New York. The only “gravestone” not included in this post is that of the Labrador Duck. I was very pleased to find this little display at the zoo even though some of the
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adventureinaustin: weavemama: Yep. Human zoos were a thing. Not only in America, but in a lot of countries in Europe. Matter of fact, it was Europe that started the terrible exhibits back in the 1800s, then New York started having the “zoos” in
geiszlerandgaila:sixth-extinction:This is the Extinct Species Graveyard at the Bronx Zoo in New York. The only “gravestone” not included in this post is that of the Labrador Duck.I was very pleased to find this little display at the zoo even though
bando–grand-scamyon: its-raining-pixels: weavemama: Yep. Human zoos were a thing. Not only in America, but in a lot of countries in Europe. Matter of fact, it was Europe that started the terrible exhibits back in the 1800s, then New York started
lez-b-closer:sixth-extinction:This is the Extinct Species Graveyard at the Bronx Zoo in New York. The only “gravestone” not included in this post is that of the Labrador Duck.I was very pleased to find this little display at the zoo even though some
beenkillingshit: I need this Zoo York deck bruh. And the ODB Spitfires to match.
The book, ‘And Tango Makes Three’, is a children’s book based on a true story of Roy and Silo, two male penguins in New York’s Central Park Zoo who for six years formed a couple. The book follows part of this time in the penguins’ lives. The