Law's Diving-goose

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iLaw's Diving-goose
Law's Diving-goose and Oncorhynchus rastrosus
Law's Diving-goose and Oncorhynchus rastrosus
Conservation status
Prehistoric
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Anseriformes
Family: Anatidae
Genus: Chendytes
Species: C. lawi
Binomial name
Chendytes lawi
Miller, 1925

The 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 1800 BC. Its remains have been found in fossil deposits and in early archeological sites. It was probably driven to extinction by hunting and loss of habitat.

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