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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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Pliocene epoch Camp del Ninots Spain illustration
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Pliocene epoch Camp del Ninots Spain illustration
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Paranthropus aethiopicus Turkana Kenya
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Paranthropus boisei skull
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Hipparion horse illustration Photo by DK IMAGESSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Agriotherium illustration
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Borophagus diversidens illustration
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Illustration of Semirostrum an extinct porpoise that lived between 53 and 13 million years ago during the Pliocene Epoch in California USA The sp
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Arid mountain valley
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Fossilized shark teeth
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Hominid settlement
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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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Skull cast of a Paranthropus boisei (Australopithecus boisei
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Hominid fossil skulls Illustration of three fossil skulls from the human evolutionary tree At lower centre is a skull of Homo sapiens (modern humans
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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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Borophagus diversidens illustration
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Fossil of the lower mandible from the jaw of a mammoth (Mammuthus sp) showing the nature of the chewing surface on the molar teeth Mammoths were la
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Osteoborus prehistoric canines Computer illustration of two Osteoborus sp Canines in a prehistoric grassland These early dogs lived around 12 to 2
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Chapalmalania prehistoric raccoon
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Megantereon hunting Cranioceras Computer illustration of a Megantereon sp sabre-toothed cat hunting a Cranioceras sp prehistoric deer Megantereon
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Mammoth (Mammuthus sp) Computer illustration of a mammoth in a snow-covered woodland Mammoths were large mammals found across North America Europe
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Elasmotherium Computer illustration of an Elasmotherium in a prehistoric landscape Elasmotherium were giant herbivorous mammals that lived in Eurasi
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Mammoth fossil Fossilised remains of a mammoth (Mammuthus sp) skull and tusks in their host rock at a palaeontological excavation Mammoths were lar
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Mammoth skeleton Fossilised mammoth (Mammuthus sp) bones on display at an exhibit of palaeontological finds Mammoths were large mammals found acros
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Mammoth fossil Fossilised remains of a mammoth (Mammuthus sp) tusk in their host rock at a palaeontological excavation Mammoths were large mammals
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Mammoth fossil Fossilised remains of a mammoth (Mammuthus sp) in their host rock at a palaeontological excavation Mammoths were large mammals found
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Mammoth fossil
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The tree Ginkgoites huttonii is an extinct ginkgo species in the family of the Ginkgoaceae Ginkgo is a genus of relatively rare non-flowering plants
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Pliocene fauna Artwork of prehistoric African mammals around a water hole on a savannah during the Pliocene Epoch This period ranged from 53 millio
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Geological timescale and life
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Geological timescale and life Artwork of life that evolved on Earths geological timescale from 4567 billion years ago (top right) to the present da
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Geological timescale
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Australopithecus boisei discovery site Olduvai Gorge Tanzania This plaque refers to the original genus name of Zinjanthropus This species has sinc
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Paranthropus boisei skulls Two reconstructions of Paranthropus boisei (previously Australopithecus bosei) skulls based on skull OH5 found at Olduvai
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Mammoth tooth fossils Fossilised molar teeth from juvenile mammoths (Mammuthus sp) showing the structure of the chewing surface (ridges) Mammoths
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Mammoth tooth fossils Fossilised molar teeth from juvenile mammoths (Mammuthus sp) showing the structure of the chewing surface (ridges) Mammoths
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Mammoth fossil Close-up of the interior of a fossilised mammoth (Mammuthus sp) hip bone showing its sponge-like structure Mammoths were large ma
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Mammoth fossil Close-up of the interior of a fossilised mammoth (Mammuthus sp) hip bone showing its sponge-like structure Mammoths were large ma
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Engraved mammoth tusk Section of fossilised mammoth (Mammuthus sp) tusk engraved with drawings Mammoths were large mammals weighing on average aro
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Paranthropus boisei anatomy Artwork showing a reconstruction of the head of Paranthropus boisei (previously Australopithecus bosei) based on skull O
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Paranthropus aethiopicus Artwork of Paranthropus aethiopicus hominids collecting fruit Paranthropus aethiopicus is an extinct species of hominid tha
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Ardipithecus ramidus Artwork of an Ardipithecus ramidus hominid in a tree This species is considered a basal hominid one that is closely related to
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Fossilised mammoth tusk Broken mammoth tusk fossil showing the growth layers that illustrate how the tusk grew in distinct phases much like the yea
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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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Mammoth jaw fossil Part of the fossilised upper (top) and lower (bottom) jaws of a mammoth (Mammuthus sp) showing the structure of the chewing surf
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Mammoth jaw fossil Part of the fossilised upper jaw of a mammoth (Mammuthus sp) showing the structure of the chewing surface on two of the molar te
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Fossilised mammoth tusk Section through a mammoth tusk fossil showing the growth rings that illustrate how the tusk grew in distinct phases much li
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Mammoth chasing a caveman artwork
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Sabre-toothed cats fossil skull This specimen is from the genus Dinofelis These sabre-toothed cats were found in Europe Asia Africa and North Ame
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Whelk fossil This spiral-shaped fossilised whelk is a gastropod from the extinct Clavilithes genus Its fossils are found worldwide and these marine
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Mammoth computer artwork Mammoths (Mammuthus sp) were large mammals weighing on average around 6 to 8 tonnes They were found across North America
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Mammoth computer artwork Mammoths (Mammuthus sp) were large mammals weighing on average around 6 to 8 tonnes They were found across North America
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Mammoth computer artwork Mammoths (Mammuthus sp) were large mammals weighing on average around 6 to 8 tonnes They were found across North America
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Elasmotherium artwork
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Elasmotherium Computer artwork of an Elasmotherium grazing on the ancient steppe grasslands of what is now Southern Russia Elasmotherium were giant
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Talemzane crater satellite image The Talemzane meteor impact crater (white centre) is situated in Algeria and is thought to have been formed less t
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Aouelloul crater satellite image The Aouelloul meteor impact crater is situated in Mauritania Africa and is thought to have been formed around 3 m
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Sea urchin (Clypeaster sp) fossil This fossil dates from the Pliocene epoch (between 5 and 25 million years ago) Fossils appear as rock slowly for
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Sea urchin (Clypeaster sp) fossil This fossil dates from the Pliocene epoch (between 5 and 25 million years ago) Fossils appear as rock slowly for
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Sabre-toothed cats artwork These predatory cats belonged to the genus Smilodon which thrived between 25 million years ago to 10000 years ago thro
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Australopithecus afarensis artwork
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Prehistoric chalicotherid mammal (Chalicotherium grande) Computer illustration of chalicotherid mammal in a forest during the Miocene epoch (around 2
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Ergilornis Illustration of the flightless bird Ergilornis Eogruidae (also spelled Eogruiidae in some publications) is a family of large flightless
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Platybelodon is a large Proboscidea from the Late Miocene epoch
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Gomphotherium angustidens from the Miocene epoch of Europe
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Anancus arvernensis Proboscidea Pleistocene epoch of Europe
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Toxodon is an extinct mammal from the Pleistocene epoch
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American mastodon from the Pleistocene epoch
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A woolly rhinoceros in the snow Pleistocene epoch
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The woolly rhinoceros is an extinct species from the Pleistocene epoch
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Close-up headshot of Megantereon Pliocene Epoch
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A pair of mature woolly rhinoceros during the Pleistocene epoch
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Titanis walleri a flightless carnivorous bird from the Pleistocene epoch
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Homotherium latidens a big sabertooth cat of the Pliocene Epoch
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