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Way to go, ground sloth, it’s not like he was using that tree as cover or anything.Twitter | F
Dire wolf / CAS-G 61485Scientific name: Canis dirusAge: PleistoceneLocality: California, U
This is an Irish Elk. It roamed the plains of Eurasia during the Pleistocene. It stood 7 feet high a
Pachycrocuta - The Giant Hyena Mounted specimen from the Zhoukoudian Museum, Beijing.&nbs
Procoptodon - The giant short faced kangaroo Mounted skeleton on display at Victoria Foss
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Toxodon Mounted specimen on display at Harvard Museum of Natural History Reconstruction by Roman&nbs
Neanderthals and cave bear, Rod Ruth, c. 1974The cave is flooded with sound—the roar of the to
Megaloceros giganteus
A poster featuring some noteworthy victims of the the La Brea Tar Pits. Mammoths, ground sloths, dir
antediluvianechoes: A PLEISTOCENE CHRISTMAS (My entry for the @weirdchristmas flash fiction contest)
Smilodon Attacking Wild Horses, Roy G. KrenkelDeath clutches at the horse in an emptiness. The horse
historyarchaeologyartefacts: Middle Pleistocene hominin hand-axe from modern-day Sussex, UK - the ax
Megalania (Varanus priscus) was a giant monitor lizard that roamed Australia during the Pleistocene.
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theolduvaigorge:Late Pleistocene age and archaeological context for the hominin calvaria from GvJm-2
Sivatherium – Early Pliocene-Late Holocene (5-0.008 Ma)Welcome back to Mammal Town! We’r
American Mastodon – Late Miocene-Late Pleistocene (5.3-0.011 Ma)Welcome, one and all, to a new
strangebiology: strangebiology: George Church on Mammoths George Church is a professor of Genetics
antediluvianechoes: A PLEISTOCENE CHRISTMAS (My entry for the @weirdchristmas flash fiction contest)
Ancient artist at work. I was very intrigued by the recent description of a carved giant deer (Megal
bluerhinostudio: Well they’re no reindeer, but these extinct Pleistocene Stag-moose (Cervalces
Andean Plateau Geology related to Pliocene Climate. The carving of canyons into the mountainside has
Land of Lakes During the last ice age which occurred during the Pleistocene Epoch (2.55 million &nda
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