- The
Ensenadan age is a
period of
geologic time (1.2–0.8 Ma)
within the
Early Pleistocene epoch of the
Quaternary used more
specifically with
South American...
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Formation of
Argentina has
provided older fossils,
dating to the
Uquian to
Ensenadan (Late Pliocene). The
common English word "zorro" is a loan word from Spanish...
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extinct species of canid.
Canis gezi, a
poorly known small wolf from the
Ensenadan of
South America,
appears to have
given rise to
Canis nehringi, a Lujanian...
- Pliocene.
South American land
mammal ages (SALMA)
include Uquian (2.5–1.5),
Ensenadan (1.5–0.3) and
Lujanian (0.3–0.01) in
millions of years. The
Uquian previously...
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South America (Argentina) is a
partial skull from the late
Calabrian (
Ensenadan) age. The head of the
cougar is round, and the ears are erect. Its powerful...
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between 1Ma to 0.7 Ma of the Pleistocene,
which corresponds with the
Ensenadan period (although the
younger dates are uncertain). A.
angustidens went...
- The San José
Formation is a Montehermosan-
Ensenadan geologic formation in Uruguay. The
following fossils have been
reported from the formation: Mammals...
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gallardoi (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Megatheriidae) and the
Megatheriinae from the
Ensenadan (lower to
middle Pleistocene) of the
Pampean region, Argentina. Geodiversitas...
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Formation Chapadmalalan Barranca de los
Lobos Formation San Andrés
Formation Ensenadan Vorohué
Formation Yupoí
Formation Lujanian Luján
Formation Patagonian...
- gracilis in
North America. S. po****tor
existed 1 million–10,000
years ago (
Ensenadan to
Lujanian ages); it
occurred in the
eastern parts of
South America....