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Southern Hemisphere. The
extinction of many
groups allowed mammals and
birds to
greatly diversify so that
large mammals and
birds dominated life on Earth...
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sometimes called the "
Age of Mammals",
because of the
dominance of the
terrestrial environment by that group.
Placental mammals have
occupied the Northern...
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prospectus of the
North American Mammal Ages".
Cenozoic mammals of North America :
geochronology and biostratigraphy. Berkeley:
University of California...
- The
mammals of Australia have a rich
fossil history, as well as a
variety of extant mammalian species,
dominated by the marsupials, but also including...
- The
Asian land
mammal ages,
acronym ALMA,
establish a
geologic timescale for
prehistoric Asian fauna beginning 58.7 Mya
during the
Paleogene and continuing...
- some
large mammals for
reference and thus has a
wider application.
Asian land
mammal age Mammal Paleogene zone
North American land
mammal age South American...
- hýrax 'shrew-mouse'), also
called d****ies, are small, stout,
herbivorous mammals in the
order Hyracoidea.
Hyraxes are well-furred,
rotund animals with short...
- A
mammal (from
Latin mamma 'breast') is a
vertebrate animal of the
class Mammalia (/məˈmeɪli.ə/).
Mammals are
characterised by the
presence of milk-producing...
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Martin "Condylarths:
Archaic hoofed mammals" in
Paleocene mammals of the
world Savage, RJG, & Long, MR (1986).
Mammal Evolution: an
illustrated guide. New...
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Yixian Formation of China,
dating around 120
million years ago. Two
tribosphenic mammals,
Durlstodon and
Durlstotherium from the
Berriasian age (~145-140 million...