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The Regional Impacts of Climate Change
Lake Malawi were closed basins for extended periods in the Pleistocene and Holocene epochs (Owen et al., 1990). Lakes Malawi and Tanganyika were hundreds of meters below their current levels; Victoria dried out completely. Today these lakes are in delicate hydrological balance and ...
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The Thylacine Museum - The Natural History of Thylacinus cynocephalus: Prehistoric Range of the Thylacine (page 2)
BP respectively. In Queensland, sites include Cement Mills, Gore (Bartholomai 1977), Ellangowan, Pilton, Gowrie Creek and Chinchilla (DeVis 1894). . A map of significant localities of Quaternary (Pleistocene and Holocene epochs ...
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Keeping Marsupials : Keeping and Breeding Marsupials in Captivity, Maintaining Injured and Orphaned Wildlife in Captivity, Animal Husbandry, Australian Marsupials, Australian Mammals, Marsupial Conservation
Epochs Today Quaternary Holocene 0.01 Pleistocene 2 Tertiary Pliocene 7 Echidna Miocene 20 Platypus Oligocene 38 Marsupials Eocene 54 Palaeocene 65 Dates are shown as millions of years ago. N.B. The Holocene epochs began 10,000 years ago. Aborigines arrived in Australia at least 40,000 years ago. Australian marsupials appear in the late Oligocene epochs and by that time ...
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World of the Wolf - Wolf history
Carnivora were already well defined, such as felids, canids, mustelids and viverrids. The members of the canid genus Canis, however, are actually a rather ... encompasses the Pliocene, Pleistocene, and Holocene epochs, the mammals which can truly be called "wolves" came into existence. The North American continent provides a rich geological record of wolves and their close ...
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