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Steller's sea cow  was a large, herbivorous marine mammal. Although the sea cow had formerly been abundant throughout the North Pacific, by 1741, when it was first described by Georg Wilhelm Steller, chief naturalist on an expedition led by explorer Vitus Bering,its range had been limited to a single, isolated population surrounding the uninhabited Commander Islands. Within 27 years of discovery by Europeans, the slow-moving and easily-captured Steller's sea cow was hunted to extinction. Steller's Sea Cow, Prehistoric Wildlife, Sea Cow, Cow Pictures, Ancient Animals, Animals Friendship, Extinct Animals, Aquatic Animals, Dinosaur Art

Steller's sea cow was a large, herbivorous marine mammal. Although the sea cow had formerly been abundant throughout the North Pacific, by 1741, when it was first described by Georg Wilhelm Steller, chief naturalist on an expedition led by explorer Vitus Bering,its range had been limited to a single, isolated population surrounding the uninhabited Commander Islands. Within 27 years of discovery by Europeans, the slow-moving and easily-captured Steller's sea cow was hunted to extinction.

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How Much Of The Ocean Is A Coral Reef Steller's Sea Cow, Arctic Habitat, Forest Ecosystem, Marine Algae, Sea Cow, Marine Mammals, Human Interaction, Marine Biology, Gentle Giant

The Enigmatic Giants of the Sea: Unveiling Steller's Sea Cow Diving into the depths of marine history, we encounter creatures that seem to belong more to the realm of myth than to the waters of our planet. Among these, the Steller's sea cow (Hydrodamalis gigas) stands out as a colossus, a gentle giant whose story is as fascinating as it is tragic.Discovered in the 18th century, these magnificent creatures quickly

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The Steller’s sea cow – the last of the Pleistocene megafauna – Moira Risen 12 images Pleistocene Megafauna, Steller's Sea Cow, Beast Reference, Herbivorous Animals, Keystone Species, Sea Cow, Manatees, Animal References, Awesome Animals

Steller's sea cow - a surviving giant of the PleistoceneThe Steller’s sea cow was one of the last survivors of the megafauna of the Pleistocene to die out in our era. The giant marine mammal was discovered in 1741 by Georg Steller - naturalist of the expedition led by Danish explorer Vitus Berin

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Steller's sea cow (Hydrodamalis gigas). Illustration and photo-reconstruction of a Stellar's sea cow eating laminaria in the shallow waters near an island where a sailboat is anchored. Steller's sea cow is an extinct marine mammal that reached 2 metres long and weighed 4 tonnes. It's small head smoothly passed into a huge trunk, which ended with a forked tail, resembling a whale's tail. As cetaceans Steller's sea cow has no hind pair of legs. It was found along the North Pacific coast. It was di Steller's Sea Cow, Cow Eating, Cow Illustration, Prehistoric Wildlife, Sea Illustration, Sea Cow, Small Head, Science Photos, Extinct Animals

Steller's sea cow (Hydrodamalis gigas). Illustration and photo-reconstruction of a Stellar's sea cow eating laminaria in the shallow waters near an island where a sailboat is anchored. Steller's sea cow is an extinct marine mammal that reached 2 metres long and weighed 4 tonnes. It's small head smoothly passed into a huge trunk, which ended with a forked tail, resembling a whale's tail. As cetaceans Steller's sea cow has no hind pair of legs. It was found along the North Pacific coast. It…

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