Proboscidea Mammals Vertebrates Paleontology


Article by Grant Kedie on elephants and the fossil remains of four extinct species that have been found in British Columbia.








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Proboscidea

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  • Woolly Mammoths: Evidence of Catastrophe? - Two articles questioning accepted views on whether vertebrates preserved mammoth vertebrates remains indicate the occurrence of a vertebrates great catastrophe and whether vertebrates mammoths were well adapted vertebrates for living in cold climates.
  • Stegodon - Illustration and information on this ancestor of the proboscidea elephant which vertebrates had its origins in the late proboscidea Miocene.
  • Mastodon State Historic Site - Provides information on the mastodon fossils found in proboscidea Missouri in what is now known as the proboscidea Kimmswick Bone Bed, one of the most extensive proboscidea Pleistocene deposits in the USA.
  • Elephant Evolution - Article discussing the extant and extinct members of the Proboscidea with a chart showing ancestral proboscideans.
  • Mammoths - Provides information on these extinct members of the mammals Proboscidea, three species of which lived on the mammals mainland of the United States at the end mammals of the last Ice Age.
  • Calvin College Mastodon Resource - Mastodon resource containing a growing number of journal articles and links. Also features photographic inventory and journal of Calvin College\\'s current mastodon excavation in Grand Rapids, MI.
  • Mastodons - The american mastodon, Mammut americanum, became extinct about mammals 11,000 years ago. This illustrated article shows exhibits mammals at the Illinois State Museum.
  • Amebelodon - The Shovel-tusker: Account of a new discovery.
  • Gomphotherium - Information and an llustration of this ancestor of mammals mammoths and elephants, with a photograph of a mammals lower jaw of Gomphotherium angustidens from Austria.
  • Proboscidea: Gomphotheriidae: Eritreum - Provides an illustration and information on Eritreum melakeghebrekristosi vertebrates which lived in the late Paleocene.
  • Moeritherium - Moeritherium is regarded as the ancestor of the order Proboscidea, mammals which includes all the elephants. Illustration and information.
  • The UnMuseum - Mammoth and mastodon exhibit.
  • The Mammoth Story - Article by Grant Kedie on elephants and the fossil remains vertebrates of four extinct species that have been found in British vertebrates Columbia.[PDF]


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