- The
Moghra Oasis is an
uninhabited oasis in the
northeastern part of the
Qattara Depression in the
Western Desert of Egypt. It has a 4 km2 (1.5 sq mi)...
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biodiversity and rely on
runoff from
rainfall and
groundwater to survive. The
Moghra Oasis in the
northeastern part of the
Depression has a 4 km2 (1.5 sq mi)...
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Python from Africa—first
record of
squamates from the
early Miocene of
Moghra Formation,
Western Desert, Egypt". PeerJ. 8: e9092. doi:10.7717/peerj.9092...
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including a
lower jaw and the tip of the
snout recovered from the
Moghra Formation at Wadi
Moghra in Egypt. The
author did not
provide an
actual holotype or...
- Miller, E. R.; El-Barkooky, A. N. (2007). "Creodonta and
Carnivora from Wadi
Moghra, Egypt".
Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology. 27: 145–159. doi:10...
- richae. Smith, N Adam (December 2013). "Avian
fossils from the
Early Miocene Moghra Formation of Egypt". Ostrich. 84 (3): 181–189. Bibcode:2013Ostri..84..181S...
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Ellen R.; El-Barkooky,
Ahmed N. (2007). "Creodonta and
Carnivora from Wadi
Moghra, Egypt".
Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology. 27 (1): 145-159. doi:10...
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Paleogene strata in the
Faiyum Governorate and
Miocene strata from the Wadi
Moghra site (Egypt) is
presented by El-Degwi et al. (2025).
Heath et al. (2025)...
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Miller E. R. & El-Barkooky A. N. (2007). "Creodonta and
Carnivora from Wadi
Moghra, Egypt".
Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology 27(1): 145–159. de Bonis, L...
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mammals belonging to the
infraorder Aeluroidea,
endemic to
North Africa (Wadi
Moghra, Egypt)
during the
Early Miocene.
Moghradictis is
shown to have an omnivorous...