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Woolly Mammoth and African Elephant - Comparison - Woolly Mammoth & African Elephant compared - An adult woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) that lived 150,000 years ago is compared to an adult African elephant (Loxodonta) today. The woolly mammoth was 3.3 metres tall to the shoulder and weighed 5 tonnes, while the African elephant was 3.3 metres tall to the shoulder and weighed 4.5 tonnes. An adult Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) from 150 thousand years ago is compared to a modern adult African Elephant (genus Loxodonta). The Woolly Mammoth is 11 feet tall at the shoulder and weighs 11,000 pounds, while the African Elephant is 11 feet tall at the shoulder and weighs 10,000 pounds
Illustration of herd of mammoths (Mammuthus primigenius) in winter landscape
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Pleistocene hunters
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Glyptodon
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Mammalia, Merycoidodon skull, Miocene
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Prehistory - Quaternary - reconstruction of natural environment (colour litho)
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Diatryma hunting an animal
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Malta, Ghar Dalam Cave, interior where bone remains of animals of Pleistocene epoch were found
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Megatherium
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Mammalia, Cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) skull, Pleistocene
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Mammalia, Poebrotherium wilsonii, Oligocene
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Close-up of an armadillo
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Close-up of a phorusrhacos (Phorusrhacos longissimus) chasing Eohippuses
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Three rats on a landscape
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Palaeozoology, Oligocene period, Extinct mammals, Herd of Eusmilus preys on Palaeotherium, illustration by Robin Budden
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Illustration representing Doedicurus clavicaudatus
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Pleistocene glacial landscape
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Paraceratherium and child - Paraceratherium and child - A female Paraceratherium and her little seen 30 million years ago in northwestern China. The Paraceratherium was a gigantic terrestrial mammal nearly six metres high and weighing 20 tons. Apparently to modern Rhinoceros, it disappeared 23 million years ago. A Paraceratherium mother grazes on leaves and twigs of a poplar tree 30 million years ago during the Rupelian Stage of the Oligocene Epoch in northwest China. Paraceratherium is believed to be the largest mammal ever to have walked the Earth. Adult Paraceratherium are estimated to have been 18 ft tall at the shoulder with a maximum raised head height of 26 ft. They may have weighed as much as 20 tons. Related to modern rhinoceroses, Paraceratherium became extinct about 23 million years ago
Doedicurus and Eremotherium - Doedicurus clavicaudatus is a glyptodon, a giant tattoo, that lived during pleistocene until 11,000 years ago. It was three metres long and weighed two tons. Behind it is an eremotherium. Prehistoric glyptodonts of the genus Doedicurus graze on grassy plains 25,000 years ago in what is today South America. In the background is a giant ground sloth of the genus Eremotherium. With a turtle-like shell five feet tall and weighing over two tons, Doedicurus was the largest known glyptodontid, an extinct family of heavy-armored herbivores related to modern armadillos. Doedicurus carried a large spiked tail that could have helped protect it from large predators and other Doedicurus. Eremotherium was a Megatheriid that grew to 20 feet long and weighed up to three tons
Deinotherium - Deinotherium appeared in the middle Miocene and the genus fades in the lower Pleistocene. It probably looked like modern elephants, except that its trunk was shorter, its defenses were attached to the lower jaw (not to the skull), and they pointed downwards. Deinotherium is the third largest known terrestrial mammal ever; only Baluchitherium grangeri and Mammuthus sungari were larger. Males were generally 3.5 to 4.5 m tall to the shoulders, although some large specimens were able to measure up to 5m. Their weight was estimated to be between 5 and 10 tonnes and above 14 tonnes for the larger males. Deinotherium crosses the rolling plains of what is today Europe. A prehistoric relative of modern elephants, Deinotherium was larger and had a shorter trunk and downward-curving tusks attached to its lower jaw. Deinotherium is the third largest land mammal known to have existed; only Paraceratherium and some mammoths were larger. Deinotherium likely behaved like modern elephants and may have lived side-by-side with the early human ancestor Australopithecus
Moeritherium - Moeritherium is a prehistoric mammal connected to the elephant and, further away, to the manatee and dugong. He lived in Eocene 35 million years ago. The Moeritherium were animals similar to the pig, and resembling tapirs. They were smaller than modern elephants, with only 70 centimetres at withers and about 3 m long. It is believed that they liked to live in marshes and rivers, occupying the ecological niche now occupied by a hippo. The shape of his teeth suggests that they were feeding on tender aquatic vegetation. Proboscideans of the genus Moeritherium wallow in a swamp 36 million years ago in what is today North Africa. Resembling modern tapirs or pygmy hippopotamuses, Moeritherium is in fact related to elephants. They stood only about 2.5 feet at the shoulder and were about 10 feet long. Dwelling in swamps and rivers and subsisting on soft vegetation, it is believed Moeritherium occupied an ecological niche subsequently filled by modern hippopotamuses
Darwinius masillae - Darwinius masillae is a species of primate today faded. A fossil (named Ida) was discovered in 1983 at the Messel fossil site in Germany, but its study was only published in 2009. Having lived 47 million years ago, Darwinius masillae is morphologically close to current lemurians, but the absence of claws, replaced by nails, means that Darwinius masillae is not a fossil lemurian but is part of a large group of primates called adapoids. The earliest known Haplorrhini primate was recently described by Franzen et al. (2009) from the Messel shale in Germany from the Eocene (47 million years ago)
Archaeotherium - Entelodontidae were distant relatives of pigs, probably omnivorous with a greater carnivorous tendency; they lived in the oligocene about 30 million years ago. Here, an Archaeotherium mortoni pursues a Poebrotherium. Entelodonts (Entelodontidae) were peculiar distant relatives of pigs that lived during the Oligocene-Miocene and possessed an omnivorous lifestyle, with probably greater carnivorous tendancy than is found in today's pigs. For example, fossil evidence indicates that Archaeotherium mortoni, illustrated here pursuing Poebrotherium in Oligocene South Dakota, likely hunted and cached carcaces of the small camelid
Mammoths and Canids - Mammoths & say wolves - A pack of Canis Dirus meets Mammoths 150,000 years ago in North America. A pack of dire wolves crosses paths with two mammoths 150 thousand years ago during the Upper (Tarantian) Pleistocene Epoch in North America. A late fall dusting of snow heralds the coming winter. This was a period of glaciation known in North America as the Illinoian Stage when the Laurentide ice sheet covered much of the continent to a depth of 2 miles. The extinct Dir Wolf was closely related to the modern Gray Wolf, though is not the direct ancestor of known wolf today. The Dir Wolf was larger and stockier than the Gray Wolf with proportionally shorter legs. Mammoths were close relatives of modern elephants and approximately the same size, though Asian mammoths were somewhat larger than their American cousins. Mammoths had massive tusks; one uncovered in North America was 11 feet long. Both mammoths and dire wolves disappeared from the North American continent about ten thousand years ago
Eurohippus and horse compared - Eurohippus is a prehistoric mammal, ancestor of the horse, living from the middle to the end of the eocene. He is represented here compared to a modern horse. Mature Eurohippus 42 million years ago are compared to a modern adult horse (Equus ferus caballus). Eurohippus is only about 20 inches long and weighs just a few pounds*, while the modern horse is 6 feet tall at the shoulder and weighs 1,000 pounds.* Values are estimates only based upon available paleontological data
Woolly rhinoceros - Woolly rhinoceros - Woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis), also known as cloisonnee nostrils, was a species of large rhinoceros (1.6 to 2 metres high at withers and up to 3.5 metres long, weighing 2 to 3 tonnes) characterized by A thick woolly fleece. He lived in the cold steppes which covered in Pleistocene much of Eurasia. At its peak, less than 30,000 years ago, it was found from central Spain and southern England to Mongolia and southern Siberia. A woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis) wanders the snow-covered terrain of Northern Europe 200 thousand years ago. In the foreground is a common rabbit of the family Leporidae. About the size, and maybe a little larger, than today's white rhinoceros, the woolly rhinoceros is believed to be related to the modern Sumatran rhinoceros. Covered with thick fur (AKA pelage), this stocky herbivore was well-suited to the cold climates associated with the Pleistocene glaciations. Woolly rhinoceros remains have been found dating as far back as 3.6 million years and as recent as 8,000 years ago. Cave paintings featuring the woolly rhinoceros have been identified; human and Neanderthal hunting, along with climate change, may have contributed to its extinction
Vultures at Pleistocene - Pleistocene Black Vultures - Artist's view of a group of vultures around a carcass two million years ago in the western United States. In the background, two camelops. Pleistocene Black Vultures feed on carrion two million years ago in what is today the western United States. Looking on are a pair of Camelops, true camels that resembled the slightly smaller Arabic camels of today. Pleistocene Black Vultures were very similar to today's American Black Vultures with the exception that they were 10-15% larger and had a relatively flatter and wider bills
Thylacosmilus - Thylacosmilus atrox was a great predator with sword teeth close to marsupials, the size of a jaguar and weighing nearly 100 kilograms, who lived for about 30 million years until three million years ago. About the size of a jaguar, the bizarre looking Pliocene Argentinian marsupial carnivore, Thylacosmilus atrox, is a superb example of the concept of convergent evolution - descendents of unrelated organisms presumably under similar selection pressures “” converging”” on each other in form over time. Its skull looks remarkably like those of placental sabre-toothed cats, to which it was only distantly related. Key differences, however, did exist (e.g. long, rudder-like extensions of the chin protected the extremely long, dagger-like teeth)
Eurohippus - Eurohippus is a prehistoric mammal, ancestor of the horse, living from the middle to the end of the eocene. He is represented here in a forest 42 million years ago in what is today France. Equid ungulates of the genus Eurohippus huddle in a forest 42 million years ago in what is today France. An ancient ancestor to modern horses, donkeys, and zebras, Eurohippus was about the size of a small dog and possessed three toes instead of a single hoof. While modern equines are adapted to the varying and sometimes harsh climates of grasslands, Eurohippus lived and foraged in the relative comfort of warm and moist forests
Elasmotherium and White Rhinoceros - Comparison - Elasmotherium and Rhino Compared - An adult Elasmotherium that lived 2 million years ago is compared to today's adult White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). Elasmotherium was 2.1 metres high at withers and weighed 3.6 tonnes, while white rhinoceros was 1.8 metres high at withers and 3.2 tonnes. An adult Elasmotherium from 2 million years ago is compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). The Elasmotherium is over 7 feet tall at the shoulder and weighs 8,000 pounds*, while the White Rhinoceros is 6 feet tall at the shoulder and weighs 7,000 pounds.* Values are estimates only based upon available paleontological data
Brontotherium and White Rhinoceros - Comparison - Brontotherium and Rhino Compared - An adult Brontotherium who lived 35 million years ago is compared to today's adult White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). The Brontotherium was 2.4 metres high at the withers and weighed more than 4 tonnes, while the white rhinoceros was 1.8 metres high at the withers and weighed 3.2 tonnes. An adult Brontotherium from 35 million years ago is compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). The Brontotherium is 8 feet tall at the shoulder and weighs 9,000 pounds*, while the White Rhinoceros is 6 feet tall at the shoulder and weighs 7,000 pounds.* Values are estimates only based upon available paleontological data
Extinct placental mammals in natural environment, illustration
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Homo neanderthalensis
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Glyptodon
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Prehistoric birds, Cenozoic era (Paleogene, Eocene), Presbyornis, illustration
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Prehistoric birds, Cenozoic era (Paleocene, Oligocene), Dyatrima, illustration
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Mammalia, Hyaenodon, Oligocene
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Mammuthus primigenius (photo)
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Megatherium
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European or Eurasian cave lion (Panthera leo spelaea), Felidae, Late Pleistocene, Artwork by Mike Donnelly
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Arthropoda, Trilobites, Paradoxides, Cambrian
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Fossilized Oreopithecus bambolii, Miocene
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Chesapeake Bay - USA - Chesapeake Bay seen from space - Chesapeake Bay on the eastern coast of the United States houses an impact crater about 80 km in diameter buried more than 300 metres deep. This crater, dating back to 35.5 million years, was discovered in 1983. Mosaic of six photographs obtained by the Landsat-5 satellite between 2009 and 2011. In 1983 the largest impact crater of the United states of America has been discovered there. With a diameter of 80 km, this 35.5 million year - old crater is buried more than 300 meters beneath the lower part of the bay. Mosaic of six Landsat 5 images collected in July 2009 and 2011.The Washington D.C. - Baltimore - Philadelphia - New York City corridor can be clearly seen (look for silvery purple) as can the Chesapeake and Delaware Bays and the coastal Atlantic barrier islands from Fishermans Island, Virginia to Sandy Hook, New Jersey
Illustration of Osteodontornis in flight on white background
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Amphibia, Fossilized Urodele, Oligocene
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Mammalia, Archaeotherium skull, Oligocene
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Illustration of Sivatherium (Giraffids) on white background
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Illustration of Paramy on tree
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Mammalia, Mandible of Lophiodon skull, Eocene
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Mammalia, Merycoidodon, Oligocene
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Palaeozoology, Oligocene period, Extinct mammals, Brontotheriids, Brontotherium, illustration by W. Bramall
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Palaeozoology, Pliocene/Pleistocene period, Extinct mammals, Metridiochoerus (Suidae), illustration by Catherine Constable
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Illustration of prehistoric animals in Ice Age environment
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Illustration of Icaronycteris on white background
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Actinopterygii, Fossilized Seaweed pipefish (Syngnathus), Miocene
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Palaeozoology, Eocene period, Extinct animals, Heptodon, illustration by Wayne Ford
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Pleistocene Britain
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Illustration of Diprotodon digging in ground
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Illustration of Ictitherium over its burrow
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