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2RG6DDR Kelenken dinosaur fighting a saber-toothed tiger Smilodon.
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2K6A6TF Kyptoceras mammal standing with head looking up, isolated on white background.
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2K6A6TP Elasmotherium rhinoceros with big horn, isolated on white background.
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2K6A6TR Kyptoceras mammal with head down eating or drinking, isolated on white background.
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2JAJM7E Elasmotherium sibiricum, a rhinoceros from the Pleistocene epoch of Siberia.
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M7HE6C A pair of Kyptoceras foraging through the forest in the late afternoon.
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M7HH58 Astrapotherium magnum grazing prehistoric wetlands.
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ER3N41 Peltephilus is a xenarthran mammal from the Miocene epoch of Argentina.
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ER3MH8 American mastodon (Mammut americanum) from the Pleistocene epoch of North America
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ED760C Megalodon dinosaur with mouth open, white background.
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ED760F Megalodon dinosaur, white background.
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ED760E Megalodon dinosaur, white background.
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2C2NJ3E Mastodon. Precursor of the elephant. Miocene period, vintage engraved illustration. Earth before man – 1886.
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2C2NJ40 The French volcanoes during the Miocene period, vintage engraved illustration. Earth before man – 1886.
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E6BHPX Northern Argentina about 2 million years ago. When a land bridge formed between North and South America there were species that
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E1JM1X Smilodon sabertooth mother and her cubs, Pleistocene Epoch (Ice Age) of North America.
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E1JM59 Brontops (titanothere, background), Palaeolagus (rabbit, foreground), Early Miocene of North America.
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E00GYF Pencil drawing of Gomphotherium.
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DYBB53 Platybelodon was a large herbivorous mammal that lived during the Miocene epoch.
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E00FPW Andalgalornis steulleti, a flightless predatory bird from the late Miocene, early Pliocene of Argentina.
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E00FPX Head reconstruction of Andalgalornis steulleti, a flightless predatory bird from the late Miocene, early Pliocene of Argentina.
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DYBACB Notharctus sits on a tree branch with Vitruvian man as a backdrop in the sky.
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D84MTJ Dryopithecus=Hispanopithecus laietanus, a basal hominidae from the Spanish Miocene epoch.
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D84W4K Two Deinotherium, an extinct animal of the Miocene epoch, relative to modern day elephants.
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D4T7C6 Thylacosmilus atrox, a genus of sabre-toothed predator during the Miocene epoch.
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HG6501 Argentavis magnificens compared to an American condor.
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HG650H Platybelodon is a large Proboscidea from the Late Miocene epoch.
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HG6506 Deinogalerix koenigswaldi
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HG64WN Anancus arvernensis, Proboscidea, Pleistocene epoch of Europe.
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HG64XF Gomphotherium angustidens from the Miocene epoch of Europe.
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HG64Y8 Platybelodon grangeri is a large mammal from the Late Miocene of Mongolia.
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CBM8X6 Deinotherium traverse the rolling plains of what is today Europe.
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2CGPB3A Illustration of a mastodon (Mastodon giganteus, now known as Mammut americanum), a pachyderm that lived in North America from the late Miocene to the Pleistocene, from Louis Figuier's The World Before the Deluge, 1867 American edition.
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2CGPAXH Illustration of a woolly mammoth (Elephas primigenius, now Mammuthus primigenius), from Louis Figuier's The World Before the Deluge, 1867 by Eduard Riou
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G14WCF Illustration of a skeleton of Mesopithecus, an old-world monkey from the Miocene, from Louis Figuier's The World Before the Deluge, 1867 American edition. The fossil this reconstruction is based on was found in Greece.
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HRKKPB Mesopithecus
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HRJR40 Mesopithecus, Illustration
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HRKKPA Mastodon
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2SCWF5D Timeline of the Earth. It shows how life evolved on Earth's geological time scale from 4.567 billion years ago to the present day.
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G14WC8 Illustration of a skeleton of a mastodon (Mastodon giganteus, now known as Mammut americanum), a pachyderm that lived in North America from the late Miocene to the Pleistocene, from Louis Figuier's The World Before the Deluge, 1867 American edition.
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2SCWECY Timeline of the Earth. It shows how life evolved on Earth's geological time scale from 4.567 billion years ago to the present day.
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2SCWGHJ Timeline of the Earth. It shows how life evolved on Earth's geological time scale from 4.567 billion years ago to the present day.
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HRKKPK Prehistoric, Miocene Landscape
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HRJR3Y Mastodon Skeleton, Illustration
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HRP5X2 Prehistoric, Miocene Landscape
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HRKKP9 Deinotherium
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2SCWGJT Timeline of the Earth. It shows how life evolved on Earth's geological time scale from 4.567 billion years ago to the present day.
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