Law's Diving-goose

Law's Diving-goose (Chendytes lawi) was a goose-sized flightless sea duck, once common on the California coast, California Channel Islands, and possibly southern Oregon. It lived in the Pleistocene and survived into the Holocene. It appears to have gone extinct about 2,400-2,200 BP. The youngest direct radiocarbon date from a Chendytes bone fragment dates to 2,720-2,350 BP and was found in an archeological site in Ventura County. Its remains have... more

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