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** and extinct
** New Curonian ( nearly extinct ; often considered a separate language, but mutually intelligible to Latvian )
** Ailuropoda microta, extinct species sometimes called Dwarf or Pygmy giant panda
** Himalayan Quail, Ophrysia superciliosa ( critically endangered / extinct )
** Subfamily † Mekosuchinae ( extinct )
** Silver trout, † Salvelinus agassizi ( extinct )
** Lonesome George, the last known individual of the Pinta Island Tortoise subspecies, dies at a Galapagos National Park, thus making the subspecies extinct.
** Family † Prolagidae ( Sardinian Pika and other related extinct pika-like lagomorphs )
** Xerces Blue, Glaucopsyche xerces ( extinct )
** Guam Bridled White-eye, Zosterops ( conspicillatus ) conspicillatus ( extinct: 1983 )
** Imagotaria downsi ( extinct )
** Glaucous Macaw, Anodorhynchus glaucus ( critically endangered or extinct )
** Little Blue Macaw or Spix's Macaw, Cyanopsitta spixii ( extinct in the wild )
** Heath Hen, Tympanuchus cupido cupido ( extinct, 1932 )
** Cave-nesting Masked Owl, T. novaehollandiae troughtoni-disputed ; probably extinct ( 1960s )
** Buru Masked Owl, T. ( sororcula ) cayelii-possibly extinct ( mid-20th century?
** Ivory-billed Woodpecker, Campephilus principalis ( possibly extinct )
** Imperial Woodpecker, Campephilus imperialis ( possibly extinct )
** Callaeidae: kokako, saddleback and the extinct huia
** Family Nesophontidae: extinct West Indian shrews
** Alaotra Grebe, Tachybaptus rufolavatus — extinct ( 2010 )
** Atitlán Grebe, Podilymbus gigas — extinct ( 1989 )
** Colombian Grebe, Podiceps andinus — extinct ( 1977 )
** Jeanne Joséphine Marguerite Junot d ' Abrantès ( Paris, 22 May 1847 – Lasray, 21 March 1934 ), married in Paris, 16 September 1869 Xavier Eugène Maurice Le Ray ( Sèvres, 15 July 1846 – Paris, 1 December 1900 ), who was created 4th Duc d ' Abrantès in 1869, and had issue extinct in male line in 1982
** Lion, Panthera leo ( Africa, Gir Forest in India ; extinct in former range of southeast Europe, Middle East, much of Asia, and North America )

** and Greenlandic
** Kalaallisut, the modern Greenlandic language, an Eskimo-Aleut language spoken by the Kalaallit of Greenland.
** Greenlandic Inuit people, Greenland

** and Norse
** Poetic Edda No particular authorship ; oral tradition of the Norse
** Heithabyr is an English spelling of the Old Norse name.
** Norse mythology
** Norse paganism
** Norse art
** Norse activity in the British Isles
** The sons of Borr slaying the primeval giant Ymir in Norse mythology
** A daughter of the god Fornjót in Norse mythology
** Jarl ( mythology ), in Norse Mythology, a son of the god Ríg
** Loch Broom ( fjord ), Loch Eriboll ( fjord ), Loch Fyne ( fjord ), Loch Hourn ( fjord ), Loch Tarbert, Jura ( fjord ), Loch Torridon ( fjord ); Loch Sween, a fjord, The Minch ( Strait, " Skotlandsfjörð " (" Scotland's fjord / firth ") in Old Norse.
** Proto-Germanic * jēraN (" year ") > North / West Germanic * jāraN > North Germanic * āra > Old Norse ár, and > West Germanic * jāra > Old High German jār, Old English ġēar.
** Proto-Germanic * gebō (" gift ", ) > North / West Germanic * gebu > North Germanic * gjavu > ( by u-umlaut ) * gjǫvu > Old Norse gjǫf, and > West Germanic * gebu > Old English giefu.
** Proto-Germanic * tungōN (" tongue ", ) > late North / West Germanic * tungā > * tunga > Old Norse tunga, Old High German zunga, Old English tunge ( unstressed a > e ).
** Proto-Germanic * gebōz (" of a gift ", ) > late North / West Germanic * gebāz > North Germanic * gjavaz > Old Norse gjafar, and > West Germanic * geba > Old High German geba, Old English giefe ( unstressed a > e ).
** Proto-Germanic * twajjôN (" of two ") > Old Norse tveggja, Gothic twaddjē, but > Old High German zweiio
** Proto-Germanic * band (" I / he bound ") > * bant > Old West Norse batt, Old East Norse bant, but Old English band
** Proto-Germanic * nahtuN (" night ", accusative ) > * nāttu > ( by u-umlaut ) * nǭttu > Old Norse nótt
** Proto-Germanic * sairaz (" sore ") > * sāraz > * sārz > Old Norse sárr, but > * seira > Old High German sēr.
** With original Proto-Germanic * gaizaz > * geizz > Old Norse geirr.
** Proto-Germanic * bindanaN > * bindan > Old Norse binda, but > Old English bindan.
** This also affected stressed syllables: Proto-Germanic * in > Old Norse í
** Proto-Germanic * wulfaz > early North Germanic wulfaz > late ulfz > Old Norse ulfr
** Giants ( Norse mythology )

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