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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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Barbourofelis false sabre-toothed cats fighting 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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Winged Termite in Amber Colombia 10 MYO Pliocene South America by Phil Degginger
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Cockroach in Amber Colombia Pliocene 10 MYO South America by Phil Degginger
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Paranthropus robustus illustrationParanthropus robustus feeding on berries illustration P robustus (also known as Australopithecus robustus) was
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Winged Termite in Amber Colombia 10 MYO Pliocene South America by Phil Degginger
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Psocoptera in Amber Colombia Pliocene 10 MYO South America by Phil Degginger
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Scuttle Fly Phoridae in Amber Colombia 10 MYO Pliocene by Phil Degginger
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Bark Beetle Colydium sp in Amber (14 long) Pliocene Colombia 10 MYO by Phil Degginger
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Ichneumon Wasp in Amber Colombia Pliocene 10 MYO by Phil Degginger
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Fungus Gnat in Amber (Mycetophilidae) Colombia Pliocene 10 MYO South America by Phil Degginger
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Bark Beetle Colydium sp in Amber (14 long) Pliocene Colombia 10 MYO by Phil Degginger
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Paranthropus aethiopicus Turkana Kenya
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Paranthropus boisei skull
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Elephant evolution illustration
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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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Giant ground sloth (Megatherium americanum) illustration This extinct mammal lived in South America during the Pliocene and Holocene Period Megathe
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Hipparion horse illustration Photo by DK IMAGESSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Elasmotherium caucasicum rhinoceros illustration
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Illustration of Chalicotherium sp was a perissodactyl (odd-toed hoofed mammal) that lived between the Late Oligocene and the Early Pliocene in Europ
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Paranthropus boisei (originally called Zinjanthropus boisei and then Australopithecus boisei until recently) was an early hominin and described as the
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Polished perpendicular slice of the petrified trunk of a Dipterocarpus sp tree This sample is from Pliocene deposits in a western region of Java I
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Agriotherium illustration
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Australopithecus afarensis skull Illustration of an A afarensis hominid skull based on fossil evidence (AL 288-1) found at Hadar Ethiopia in 1974
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Homotherium sp prehistoric cat snarling illustration This mammal lived from 4 million to 12000 years ago from the Early Pliocene to the Late Plei
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Illustration of Homotherium sp prehistoric sabretooth cat crossing a river This mammal lived from 4 million to 12000 years ago from the Early Plio
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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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Dromornis stirtoni and its young illustration
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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 ancient North American false saber-toothed cat Barbourofelis fricki This was the largest Barbourofelis
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Illustration and photo-reconstruction of a scimitar cat (Homotherium serum) found in North America from the late Pliocene until the late Pleistocene
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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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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 the extinct giant Asian pangolin (Manis paleojavanica) next to a termite mound This animal lived over 40000 years ago in Asia by M
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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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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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Reconstruction of Java Man (Pithecanthropus erectus) based on skull cap thigh bone and 2 back teeth discovered in Pliocene fossil beds in Trinil Cen
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Giant tortoise (Hesperotestudo sp) Artists impression of a giant tortoise drinking from a lake This animal lived during the Pliocene period 54 t
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Fossilized shark teeth
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Australopithecus boisei skull
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Hominid settlement
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Australopithecus garhi skull and head illustration The remains of this early hominid were discovered in 1996 near the village of Bouri in the Middle
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Paranthropus aethiopicus skull and head The remains of this hominid were discovered in 1985 at West Turkana in Kenya Africa P aethiopicus lived d
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Australopithecus boisei skull
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Stages in human evolution illustration
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Europe Late Tertiary period artwork
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Engraving depicting the skeleton of a Megatherium (Grand ground sloth) Megatherium was a genus of elephant-sized ground sloths endemic to South Ameri
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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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Skull cast of a Paranthropus boisei (Australopithecus boisei
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Sivatherium illustration
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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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Hoplitomeryx and Hexameryx illustration
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Teleoceras illustration This extinct prehistoric mammal was a rhinoceros that lived from about 20 to 4 million years ago from the Early Miocene to
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Elasmotherium illustration
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Woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis) illustration This extinct prehistoric mammal existed from the Late Pliocene to the Late Pleistocene (36
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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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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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Toxodon illustration This extinct prehistoric mammal was a type of hoofed animal classed as a notoungulate It was found in South America and lived
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Stegodon ganesa illustration
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American mastodon (Mammut americanum) with young in spruce woodland illustration This extinct prehistoric mammal is a proboscidean an example of th
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Protohydrochoerus giant capybara illustration This extinct prehistoric mammal is a giant form of the capybara This capybara lived during the Plioce
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Homotherium sabretooth cats and prey illustration This extinct prehistoric mammal lived from 4 million to 12000 years ago from the Early Pliocene
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Megantereon dirktooth cat illustration This extinct prehistoric mammal is an example of a sabre-toothed cat It lived from 45 million to around 500
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Cat evolution Illustration showing the skulls and evolutionary relationships between modern cats and prehistoric members of the cat-like carnivorans
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Chapalmalania illustration This extinct prehistoric panda-like mammal is an example of a procyonid a group of animals that includes racoons Chapal
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An engraving depicting the skeleton of a Megatherium (giant ground sloth) mainly South American mammals about the size of an elephant - Upper Pliocene
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Thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus) illustration Also called the Tasmanian tiger or wolf this species of marsupial is considered extinct The last
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Thylacosmilus illustration This extinct prehistoric mammal was a sabre-toothed metatherian (marsupial) Its fossils are found in Argentina in South
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Sloth skin and mammal fossil footprints illustration At left is a frozen and mummified ground sloth skin from a cave in Patagonia South America Gr
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Woolly rhinoceros fossil illustration This extinct prehistoric mammal existed from the Late Pliocene to the Late Pleistocene (36 million years ago
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Woolly mammoths (Mammuthus primigenius) feeding on tundra vegetation illustration The woolly mammoth was one of the last in a line of mammoth specie
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Cuvieronius illustration Cuvieronius is an extinct New World genus of gomphothere It stood 27 metres tall and looked like a modern elephant excep
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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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Australopithecus afarensis gathering fruit Illustration of a group of Australopithecus afarensis hominins gathering fruit A afarensis is one of sev
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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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An engraving depicting the skeleton of a Megatherium (giant ground sloth) mainly South American mammals about the size of an elephant - Upper Pliocene
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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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Homotherium latidens Illustration and photo-reconstruction of two Homotheria running in the woodland in search of food Homotherium latidens is a gen
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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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Gigantocamelus spatulus Illustration and photo-reconstruction of the North American gigantic camel Gigantocamelus howling against a backdrop of grazi
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Eucladocerus orientalis Illustration of the ancient deer Eucladocerus orientalis with branched antlers standing near a waterhole and trying to catch
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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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Dinofelis barlowi Illustration and photo-reconstruction of the African sabre-toothed cat Dinofelis barlowi walking through the savannah after a succe
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Chilotherium Illustration and photo-reconstruction of the hornless rhinoceros Chilotherium standing in a glade near a river Chilotherium is an extin
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Chalicotherium goldfussi Illustration and photo-reconstruction of the ancient relative of horses Chalicotherium walking in the African savannah in
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An engraving depicting a reconstructed Megatherium (giant ground sloth) mainly South American mammals about the size of an elephant - Upper Pliocene a
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