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- Oligocene | Perissodactyl - American Museum of Natural History
An extract from Rudolph F Zallinger’s mural “The Age of Mammals,” showing reconstructions of Oligocene mammals From left to right these are the creodont Hyaenodon; the saber toothed nimravid Hoplophoneus; the horse Mesohippus; Subhyracodon, a hornless rhino; Protapirus, an early tapir; the primitive camel Poebrotherium; and the anthracotherid artiodactyl Bothriodon
- Reddit - Dive into anything
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- Top-10 Countdown
#10: Rhinoceros Rhinos are the second-largest land mammals White rhinos weigh around 5,000 pounds Both white and black rhinos live in Africa They are critically endangered Their numbers drop everyday due to poaching Poaching is illegally hunting the rhinos—usually for their horns Rhinos can’t see very well They also have short tempers
- Ceres (dwarf planet) - Wikipedia
Ceres (minor-planet designation: 1 Ceres) is a dwarf planet in the middle main asteroid belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter It was the first known asteroid, discovered on 1 January 1801 by Giuseppe Piazzi at Palermo Astronomical Observatory in Sicily, and announced as a new planet
- Grevys zebra | Smithsonians National Zoo and Conservation . . .
Fossils found in China and Uzbekistan, as well as a two million-year-old fossil found in South Africa, suggest that ancestral forms of Grevy's zebras were once widespread in Africa and Eurasia More recent fossils show that, during the Neolithic period (about 6,000 years ago), Grevy's zebras had a range that extended as far north as Egypt
- Chauvet Cave - World History Encyclopedia
When advancing further into the cave, things just keep getting more spectacular The end chamber is so richly decorated you hardly know where to look The first standout piece is the Panel of the Rhinos, drawn with charcoal on rock, featuring nine lions, one reindeer, and a staggering 17 rhinos (who are otherwise very rare in Palaeolithic wall
- A predator’s role in the ecosystem - Cheetah Conservation Fund
Project Wild “The Genetic Bottleneck,” Smithsonian Institution’s National Zoological Park RYHU ,OOXVWUDWLRQ Alessandra Colzani, Cheetah Conservation Fund, Namibia RYHU 'HVLJQ Jennifer Newlin Bell, Cheetah Conservation Fund, Namibia 3ULQWHG E\ Solitaire Press, Namibia To receive additional copies of the teacher’s guide or
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