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Illustration of two sabre-toothed cats (Machairodus aphanistus) in late Miocene Spain This species lived from 1163 to 533 million years ago through
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Animals dying from toxic gases Pliocene epoch Camp del Ninots Spain illustration
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Pliocene epoch Camp del Ninots Spain illustration
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Barbourofelis false sabre-toothed cats fighting illustration
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Arsinoitherium prehistoric mammal illustration
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Dire wolves defending prey illustration
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Diver and Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) in a crevice at Yap Caverns off the very south end of the island of Yap Micronesia; Yap Federated State
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This Galapagos shark (Carcharhinus galapagensis) is lunging out of a rough Pacific ocean off Hawaii The sharks nictating membrane is partially coveri
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These Short-finned pilot whales (Globicephala macrorhynchus) were photographed off the Kona Coast Hawaii Pilot whales dive thousands of meters durin
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Lithograph with contemporary colouring continental version of the wallchart produced by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins for the Department of Science and
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Short-finned pilot whale (Globicephala macrorhynchus) Hawaii Pilot whales dive thousands of meters during the day in search of cephalopod prey; Hawai
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Mammoth conceptual illustration
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common sandeel (Actinidia arguta)
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Artwork of a Woolly Mammoth
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Illustration of a Glyptodon clavipes Glyptodonts were large more heavily armoured relatives of extinct pampatheres and modern armadillos They first
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Elasmotherium caucasicum rhinoceros illustration
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Close-up portrait of a tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) swimming close to the surface of the ocean; Hawaii United States of America Photo by Dave Fle
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Dromornis stirtoni and its young illustration
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Illustration and photo-reconstruction of a saber-toothed cat or tiger (Smilodon fatalis) It was a fierce predator about 15 to 22 metres long and 1
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Illustration and photo-reconstruction of an Eastern Siberian or Beringian cave lion (Panthera spelaea vereshchagini) This animal lived in the late
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Columbian mammoth illustration
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Illustration and photo-reconstruction of Hyaenaelurus Hyaenaelurus is one of the largest representatives of Creodonta (an order of carnivorous mammal
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Hippopotamuses
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Hippopotamuses (Hippopotamus amphibius) wallowing in a lake Hippopotamuses are sociable mammals living in groups of up to forty individuals Hippopot
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Rhinoceros resting
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White rhinoceroses
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Black rhinos
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White rhinceros (Ceratotherium simum) calf The white rhinoceros inhabits the grasslands and savannas of central and southern Africa it has the conse
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White rhinceros (Ceratotherium simum) calf The white rhinoceros inhabits the grasslands and savannas of central and southern Africa it has the conse
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Illustration of a Livyatan an extinct species of physeteroid whale This whale lived during the Miocene epoch approximately 12-13 million years ago
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Macrauchenia prehistoric mammal illustration Macrauchenia patagonica is a representative of the order litopterna which were South American ungulate
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Tiger shark Galeocerdo cuvier Hawaii Photo by David Fleetham
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Tiger shark Galeocerdo cuvier Hawaii Photo by David Fleetham
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Reef manta rays Manta alfredi cruise over the shallows off Ukumehame in a mating train Maui Hawaii Photo by David Fleetham
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Mammoth evolutionary migration Artwork showing the evolution and migration of mammoth species over millions of years Starting in Africa from 48 to
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Fossilised mastodon tusk protruding from rock The mastodon (Mammut sp) lived from 20 million years ago to about 10000 years ago It was an elephant
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Early humans using weapons Coloured artwork of early humans using weapons to defend themselves against attacks by animals Here wooden clubs and sto
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Sivatherium illustration
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Heavy-footed moa fossil skeleton Now classified as Pachyornis elephantopus it was then known as Dinornis elephantopus The giant moas (now extinct)
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Australian megafauna illustration From top to bottom these extinct prehistoric marsupials are Diprotodon Palorchestes and Zygomaturus All lived
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Procoptodon prehistoric kangaroo illustration This extinct prehistoric marsupial lived in Australia during the Pleistocene (25 million to 11000 ye
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Megatherium illustration This large extinct ground sloth lived from the Miocene through the Pleistocene from 2 million years ago to 10000 years a
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Liopleurodon extinct marine reptile Illustration of a liopleurodon (Liopleurodon ferox) hunting a plesiosaur underwater This extinct reptile lived 1
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Toxodon Illustration and photo-reconstruction of a Toxodon walking on the emerald grass of the South American savannah Toxodon is an extinct mammal
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Sabre-toothed tiger (Smilodon fatalis) Illustration and photo-reconstruction of the sabre-toothed cat Smilodon fatalis jumping onto a North American
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Panthera spelaea vereshchagini Illustration and photo-reconstruction of the two Eastern Siberian lions a male and a female running in the snow cutt
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Steppe mammoth (Mammuthus trogontherii) Illustration and photo-reconstruction of a disgruntled steppe Mammoth chasing away two Homotheria The steppe
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Macrauchenia patagonica Illustration and photo-reconstruction of an alarmed South American Macrauchenia listening closely to the rustle of mountain v
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Hyaenaelurus Illustration and photo-reconstruction of an Hyaenaelurus on the lookout for prey near a watering-hole Hyaenaelurus is one of the larges
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Gomphotherium Illustration and photo-reconstruction of the ancient proboscis Gomphotherium walking to a watering-hole in the bush Gomphotherium is a
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Glossotherium robustum Illustration and photo-reconstruction of the North American terrestrial sloth Glossotherium fighting off two Smilodons Glosso
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Gigantocamelus spatulus Illustration and photo-reconstruction of the North American gigantic camel Gigantocamelus howling against a backdrop of grazi
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Etruscan rhinoceros (Stephanorhinus etruscus) Illustration and photo-reconstruction of an Etruscan rhinoceros walking in a glade against the backdrop
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Elasmotherium caucasicum Illustration and photo-reconstruction of the ancient rhinoceros Elasmotherium chasing away three cave lions Elasmotherium l
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Toxodon mammal illustration This mammal lived during the Late Pliocene and the Pleistocene from about 26 million to 16500 years ago It was indig
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Uintatherium robustum mammal illustration This mammal lived during the Eocene some 52 to 36 million years ago It belonged to the same group as hor
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A fossil hippo tusk complete with enamel retrieved from the Thames valley (London) Over half a metre long along the curve this tooth is probably f
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Sabre-toothed cat (Smilodon fatalis) replica skull This extinct predator lived about 15000 years ago in North America It was about the size of a p
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Sabre-toothed cat (Smilodon fatalis) replica skull This extinct predator lived about 15000 years ago in North America It was about the size of a p
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Mammoth and elephant compared artwork
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Artwork of an adult Elasmotherium from 2 million years ago compared to a modern adult white rhinoceros
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Deinotherium and elephant compared
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Brontotherium and rhino compared artwork
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White rhino
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White rhinos
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White rhinos
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3D illustration of two blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus) One is opening its mouth to feed on krill that is filtered out of the water through the ba
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3D illustration of two woolly rhinoceroses (Coelodonta Antiquitatis) crossing a river on the European mammoth steppe 50000 years ago
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3D illustration of two blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus)
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3D model of a woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis) on the European mammoth steppe during the short ice age summer 50000 years ago
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3D illustration of two neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis) hunter-gatherers pausing their journey at a river on the European mammoth steppe 50000 yea
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3D illustration of two neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis) hunter-gatherers while pausing their journey at a river on the European mammoth steppe 500
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3D illustration of a small family of woolly mammoths (Mammuthus primigenius) roaming the Eurasian mammoth steppe 30000 years ago
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Diprotodon marsupial fossil skull Diprotodon is the largest known marsupial mammal It was over 3 metres long and lived up to 30000 years ago in Au
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Sabre-toothed cat (Smilodon fatalis) fossil skull This extinct predator lived about 15000 years ago in North America It was about the size of a pr
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Sabre-toothed cat (Smilodon fatalis) fossil skeleton This extinct predator lived about 15000 years ago in North America It was about the size of a
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Woolly mammoth fossil thigh bone
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Woolly rhinoceros skull The woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis) is an extinct species of rhinoceros found in Europe and northern Asia during
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Woolly mammoth fossil bones Museum display of fossil bones including those of the woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) This mammal went extinct a
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Prehistoric flying insect artwork
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Prehistoric giraffe
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Homotherium hunting Irish elk Artwork of two Homotherium scimitar-toothed cats attacking a female Irish elk (Megaloceros giganteus) Homotherium is a
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Neolithic arrow heads from the western Sahara region approximately 6000 years old
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Illustration of two sabre-toothed cats (Machairodus aphanistus) in late Miocene Spain This species lived from 1163 to 533 million years ago through
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Animals dying from toxic gases Pliocene epoch Camp del Ninots Spain illustration
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Pliocene epoch Camp del Ninots Spain illustration
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Barbourofelis false sabre-toothed cats fighting illustration
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Arsinoitherium prehistoric mammal illustration
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Dire wolves defending prey illustration
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Diver and Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) in a crevice at Yap Caverns off the very south end of the island of Yap Micronesia; Yap Federated State
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