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Rock from meteorite impact crater This rock which consists of a mineral called suevite comes from the Nordlinger Ries impact crater in western Bava
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Illustration of early Miocene (c23-16 million years ago) France with extinct elephant-like deinotheres (Prodeinotherium sp) three-toed horses (Anch
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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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Barbourofelis false sabre-toothed cats fighting illustration
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Illustration of the extinct canid Borophagus secundus baring its teeth Borophagus secundus lived in North America during the Miocene epoch between 2
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Simbakubwa kutokaafrika compared to modern lion illustration
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Prehistoric sharks illustration
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Illustration of prehistoric sharks including (from top to bottom) the megalodon (Otodus megalodon) the megatoothed shark (Otodus chubutensis) the m
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Illustration of the prehistoric megatoothed shark (Otodus chubutensis) They lived during the Early Miocene to Middle Miocene era and could grow up to
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Megalodon shark Artwork of a megalodon shark (Carcharodon megalodon) attacking a squalodon a prehistoric whale Megalodon was the largest and most p
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Illustration of extinct sperm whales (Livyatan melvillei) which lived during the Miocene epoch approximately 12-13 million years ago L melvillei wa
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Winged Termites (Ambrosia) Beetles Roach Flies in Amber Miocene Columbia South America by Phil Degginger
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House Centipede in Amber fossil Miocene Columbia South America by Phil Degginger
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Wasp Fly in Amber Ancient Rain Forest Miocene (23 MYA) Boyaca Province Columbia South America by Phil Degginger
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extinct plants and animals
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Tumidocarcinus giganteus crab
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Deinotherium 19th century illustration
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Oreodont fossil remains
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Elephant evolution illustration
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Fossil diatoms Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of fossilised diatoms single- celled planktonic algae The diatoms create a shell (frustu
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Thylacosmilus prehistoric mammal illustration
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Elephant evolution illustration
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Elephant evolution illustration
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Elephant evolution illustration
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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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Hipparion horse illustration Photo by DK IMAGESSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Deinotherium prehistoric mammal illustration
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Agriotherium illustration
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Illustration of a Metailurus false sabre-toothed cat which lived from the Miocene to the Pleistocene period in North America Eurasia and Africa Ph
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Prehistoric wildlife from the Miocene era illustration From left to right prehistoric pig (Bunolistriodon sp); hornless rhino (Aceratherium sp);
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Illustration of a Proailurus felid scratching a tree This extinct mammal lived during the Oligocene and Miocene period Fossils of Proailurus have be
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Illustration of Lokotunjailurus sabre-toothed cats fighting These carnivores lived 74 to 55 million years ago during the Late Miocene period Phot
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Kubanochoerus illustration
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Illustration of Kubanochoerus a long legged pig that lived during the Miocene period across Eurasia and Africa Photo by MAURICIO ANTONSCIENCE PHOT
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Illustration of Heteroprox sp a prehistoric deer that lived during the Miocene period in Europe Photo by MAURICIO ANTONSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Illustration of an Enhydrocyon canid feeding This prehistoric mammal lived during the Oligocene and Early Miocene period in North America Photo by
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Illustration of two Thylacosmilus carnivorous sabre-toothed marsupials These animals lived during the Miocene and Pliocene between 10 million and 3
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Illustration of Barbourofelis fricki sabre-toothed fighting over a freshly killed Synthetoceras Barbourofelis was an ancient North American sabre-too
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Dryopithecus sp extinct ape illustration This great ape lived during the Miocene period (23 to 5 million years ago) It originated in east Africa
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Sivapithecus sivalensis a genus of extinct primates Fossil remains of animals now assigned to this genus dated from 125 million to 85 million yea
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Dromornis stirtoni and its young illustration
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Illustration of Phorusrhacos prehistoric birds attacking a Doedicurus clavicaudatus prehistoric armadillo Phorusrhacos is an extinct flightless preda
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Prehistoric giant panda relative illustration
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Prehistoric rabbit ancestor illustration
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Illustration and photo-reconstruction of Paleoparadoxia tabatai Paleoparadoxia is a genus of large herbivorous aquatic mammals that inhabited the nor
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Illustration and photo-reconstruction of a South American water sloth (Thalassocnus antiquus) Thalassocnus is an extinct genus of apparently semiaqua
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Illustration and photo-reconstruction of the gigantic ancient dog Epicyon haydeni Epicyon is a large extinct canid genus of the subfamily Borophagina
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Illustration and photo-reconstruction of the ancient North American false saber-toothed cat Barbourofelis fricki This was the largest Barbourofelis
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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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An engraving depicting the restored skeleton of a Mastodon Mastodons are any species of extinct proboscideans in the genus Mammut distantly related
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Illustration and photo-reconstruction of the hornless rhinoceros Chilotherium Chilotherium is an extinct genus of rhinoceros from Eurasia and Asia I
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Illustration and photo-reconstruction of Chalicotherium goldfussi an ancient relative of horses Chalicotherium is a genus of extinct browsing odd-to
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Borophagus diversidens illustration
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Illustration and photo-reconstruction of the primitive three-toed horse Anchitherium aurelianense Anchitherium (meaning near beast) was a browsing (l
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Illustration and photo-reconstruction of the ancient saber-toothed cat Amphimachairodus giganteus Amphimachairodus giganteus is an extinct genus of l
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Illustration and photo-reconstruction of the ancient North American dog Aelurodon taxoides Aelurodon is an extinct canine genus of the subfamily Boro
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Adinotherium illustration
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Rock from meteorite impact crater
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An engraving depicting a reconstruction of the Miocene period showing Dinotherium Mastodon and Rhinoceros Dated 19th century
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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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Illustration of Platybelodon which was an early relative to modern-day elephants It lived during the Miocene Epoch (around 15-4 million years ago) a
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Illustration of a Mastodon a distant relative to modern elephants Mastodons were a group of mammals that lived across the world during the Miocene
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Thalassocnus aquatic sloth illustration This animal lived during the Miocene and Pliocene periods in South America Thalassocnus sloths were grazers
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Illustration of extinct hyena-like Dinocrocuta hunting a Hipparion horse These predators lived during the Miocene epoch across Asia and Africa Dinoc
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Daeodon extinct mammals resting after having a meal illustration These pig-like animals lived 29 to 159 million years ago during the middle Oligoc
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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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Arid mountain valley
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Fossilised shark tooth This huge tooth belonged to Carcharocles megalodon the largest shark to have ever lived on Earth This shark ate whales and o
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Sivapithecus sivalensis a genus of extinct primates Fossil remains of animals now assigned to this genus dated from 125 million to 85 million yea
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Hunting sabre-toothed cat
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Merychippus Artists impression of a herd of the extinct horse Merychippus This species lived during the Miocene epoch between 17 and 11 million yea
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Indricotherium Artists impression of two male Indricotherium fighting (also known as Baluchitherium) These were extinct mammals that lived during t
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Merychippus Artists impression of the extinct horsel Merychippus This species lived during the Miocene epoch between 17 and 11 million years ago I
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Phoberomys pattersoni Artists impression of a giant rodent Phoberomys pattersoni based on fossil remains found at Urumaco in Venezuela in 2000 T
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Fossilized shark teeth
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Phoberomys pattersoni prehistoric rodent
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Phoberomys pattersoni Artists impression of a giant rodent Phoberomys pattersoni based on fossil remains found at Urumaco in Venezuela in 2000 T
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Fossilised skeleton of an unidentified salamander from the Miocene period (approximately 7-26 million years ago) Salamanders are amphibians closely r
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Deinotherium gigantean Kaup 1829 Head and teeth of Deinotherium giganteum Deinotherium giganteum is the type species It is primarily a late Miocene
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Dragonfly nymph fossils These nymphs of the extinct species of dragonfly Libellula doris have been fossilised in sediment They lived in the Upper Mi
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Fossil diatoms Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of fossilised diatoms single- celled planktonic algae The diatoms create a shell (frustu
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Early hominid Artwork of Sahelanthropus tchadensis a Miocene ape Nicknamed Toumai fossils of the ape were discovered in Chad between 2001 and 2002
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Collection of mandibular fragments and teeth belonging to Kenyapithecus wickeri found by Louis Leakey at Fort Ternan Kenya in 1962 These specimens
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Europe Late Tertiary period artwork
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Artists impression of a Tertiary period landscape This period extended from 65 to about 2 million years ago and is divided into five epochs the Pal
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Basalt dyke in volcanic cliff Tenerife
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Volcanic rock strata Tenerife
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Eroded limestone cliffs at Warrnambool Victoria Australia This low cliff formed from marine limestone during the Miocene period between 5 and 20 m
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Prehistoric animals Artwork of animals that lived in the Oligocene (34 to 23 million years ago) and Miocene (23 to 533 million years ago) epochs Be
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Fossil remains of the gastropod Natica crassatina in a lump of fossiliferous limestone from the Lower Miocene in southern Germany by DIRK WIERSMASC
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Chalicotherium grande illustration This extinct prehistoric mammal was an ungulate that lived from 28 to 4 million years ago during the Oligocene
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Ambelodon illustration This extinct prehistoric mammal lived during the Miocene (23 to 5 million years ago) It is a proboscidean an example of the
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Ceratogaulus illustration This extinct prehistoric mammal is also known as the horned gopher and was formerly classified as Epigaulus It is a rode
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Illustration of a herd of Amebelodon fricki This herbivorous mammal was found on the plains of what is now North America during the late Miocene (11-
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Sivapithecus illustration This extinct prehistoric ape lived from 125 to 85 million years ago during the Miocene Formerly known as Ramapithecus
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Hoplitomeryx and Hexameryx illustration
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Giraffokeryx illustration This extinct prehistoric mammal is an example of a giraffid the living descendants of which are the giraffe and okapi Gi
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Synthetoceras illustration This extinct prehistoric mammal has a distinctive forked nasal horn It is an example of a protoceratid an animal resemb
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Indricotherium (Indricotherium transouralicum) computer artwork Indricotherium is an extinct mammal that lived in Asia during the late Oligocene and
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