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Not extinct
The tomato is the edible berry of the plant Solanum lycopersicum, commonly known as a tomato plant.
The species originated in western South America and Central America. The Nahuatl word tomatl gave
rise to the Spanish word tomate, from which the English word tomato derived.
Family: Solanaceae
Species: S. lycopersicum
Genus: Solanum
Kingdom: Plantae
Order: Solanales
conservation status-
NOT EXTINCT
Syzygium smithii is a
summer-flowering,
winter-fruiting
evergreen tree,
belonging to the myrtle
family Myrtaceae. It
shares the common
name "lilly pilly" with
several other plants. In
New Zealand, it is
commonly known as
'monkey apple'.
Family: Myrtaceae
Kingdom: Plantae
Order: Myrtales
Conservation status:
Not extinct
Columbidae
Birds
Description
Description
Columbidae is a bird family consisting of pigeons and doves. It is the only family in the order
Columbiformes. These are stout-bodied birds with short necks, and short slender bills that in some
species feature fleshy ceres. They primarily feed on seeds, fruits, and plants. Wikipedia
Clutch size: Marquesan imperial pigeon: 1
Scientific name: Columbidae
Order: Columbiformes
Higher classification: Columbiformes
Mass: Marquesan imperial pigeon: 900 g, Western crowned pigeon: 2.1 kg
Length: Marquesan imperial pigeon: 55 cm, Western crowned pigeon: 70 cm, Dwarf fruit dove: 13 –
15 cm
Magpies are birds of the Corvidae family. Like other members of their family, they are widely considered
to be intelligent creatures. The Eurasian magpie, for instance, is thought to rank among the world's
smartest creatures,[1][2] and is one of the few non-mammal species able to recognize itself in a mirror
test.[3] In addition to other members of the genus Pica, corvids considered as magpies are in the genera
Cissa, Urocissa, and Cyanopica.
Family: Corvidae
Kingdom: Animalia
Class: Aves
Phylum: Chordata
Order: Passeriformes