- The
Pleistocene (/ˈplaɪstəˌsiːn, -stoʊ-/ PLY-stə-seen, -stoh-;
referred to
colloquially as the Ice Age) is the
geological epoch that
lasted from c. 2...
- The Late
Pleistocene is an
unofficial age in the
international geologic timescale in chronostratigraphy, also
known as the
Upper Pleistocene from a stratigraphic...
- The
Early Pleistocene is an
unofficial sub-epoch in the
international geologic timescale in chronostratigraphy,
representing the
earliest division of...
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Pleistocene Park (Russian: Плейстоценовый парк, romanized: Pleystotsenovyy park) is a
nature reserve on the
Kolyma River south of
Chersky in the Sakha...
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During the
Pleistocene,
wolves were
widely distributed across the
Northern Hemisphere. Some
Pleistocene wolves, such as
Beringian wolves and
those from...
- The Late
Pleistocene to the
beginning of the
Holocene saw the
extinction of the
majority of the world's
megafauna (typically
defined as
animal species...
- The Mid-
Pleistocene Transition (MPT), also
known as the Mid-
Pleistocene Revolution (MPR), is a
fundamental change in the
behaviour of
glacial cycles during...
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Pleistocene rewilding is the
advocacy of the
reintroduction of
extant Pleistocene megafauna, or the
close ecological equivalents of
extinct megafauna...
- The
Pleistocene coyote (Canis
latrans orcutti), also
known as the Ice Age coyote, is an
extinct subspecies of
coyote that
lived in
western North America...
- The
Paleolithic covers roughly 2.8
million years,
concurrent with the
Pleistocene, and
includes multiple human ancestors with
their own
evolutionary and...