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Nakalipithecus nakayamai,
sometimes referred to as the
Nakali ape, is an
extinct species of
great ape from
Nakali, Kenya, from
about 9.9–9.8
million years ago during...
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Diceros (Perissodactyla, Rhinocerotidae) from the
Upper Miocene Nakali Formation in
Nakali,
central Kenya".
Historical Biology. 31 (2): 262–273. doi:10.1080/08912963...
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founded by Baba Dyal Singh, and the
Nakali Nirankaris (meaning "fake Nirankaris").
Nakali Nirankari is a
demeaning term to
refer to the Sant...
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species is K. bishopi.
Kenyatherium bishopi is
known from the site of
Nakali in Kenya,
dating to the
Miocene epoch. Handa, Naoto; Nakat****sa, Masato;...
- T. (2014). "Earliest
elephantid remains from the late
Miocene locality,
Nakali, Kenya" (PDF). In Kostopoulos, D. S.; Vlachos, E. & Tsoukala, E. (eds.)...
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nakayamai are two
different species of
Miocene hominoids (specimens from
Nakali and
Nachola respectively). See for
example "Comparisons with
Other Hominoids"...
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Khandesh district Tapi
Khillari or
Thillari predominate.
Nakali Khillari is of more
recent origin.
Nakali means "imitation". It is
found in
adjacent areas of...
- Saneyoshi, T.
Sakai Earliest elephantid remains from the late
Miocene locality,
Nakali,
Kenya Scientific Annals,
School of Geology,
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki...
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Radhika Eka Eka"
Shibabrata Das
Raghunath Panigrahi "Tuma
Saadhira Ranga Nakali Nakali"
Shibabrata Das
Chita Ranjan Jena, Vani
Jairam "Gulguli
Gulguli Alei...
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Diceros (Perissodactyla, Rhinocerotidae) from the
Upper Miocene Nakali Formation in
Nakali,
central Kenya".
Historical Biology. 31 (2): 262–273. Bibcode:2019HBio...