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alb5570282 Phorusrhacos terror bird, side profile. Phorusrhacos was a flightless carnivorous terror bird of prey that lived in Patagonia during the Miocene Period.
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alb5570224 Kelenken terror bird, rear view. Kelenken was a carnivorous terror bird that lived in Argentina during the Miocene Period.
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alb5570196 A collection of some of the better known mammals that lived during the Cenozoic Era.
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alb5570686 Elasmotherium sibiricum, a rhinoceros from the Pleistocene epoch of Siberia.
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alb5568151 A saber-toothed cat comes out of high vegetation to attack a Kyptoceras deer during the Pleistocene Period.
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alb5568710 Phorusrhacos terror bird portrait. Phorusrhacos was a flightless carnivorous terror bird of prey that lived in Patagonia during the Miocene Period.
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alb5568211 Kelenken terror bird portrait. Kelenken was a carnivorous terror bird that lived in Argentina during the Miocene Period.
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alb5569592 Phorusrhacos terror bird sitting. Phorusrhacos was a flightless carnivorous terror bird of prey that lived in Patagonia during the Miocene Period.
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alb5567425 Phorusrhacos terror bird standing on one leg. Phorusrhacos was a flightless carnivorous terror bird of prey that lived in Patagonia during the Miocene Period.
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alb5566553 Two Kelenken terror birds come down to a lake to drink in the Miocene Period of Argentina, South America.
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alb5565897 Kyptoceras mammal on white background. Kyptoceras was an antelope mammal that lived on the plains of North America during the Miocene Period.
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alb5569007 Saber-toothed tiger hunting prey. During the Pleistocene and Eocene Periods of North America the Saber-toothed tiger hunted for large prey animals.
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alb5566376 Glytodont mammal head. Glyptodont was a herbivorous mammal that lived in North America during the Pleistocene Period.
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alb3895241 Phorusrhacos, an extinct genus of giant flightless predatory birds that are called terror birds from the Miocene epoch.
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alb3896154 Platybelodon grangeri is a large mammal from the Late Miocene of Mongolia.
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alb3897814 Deinogalerix koenigswaldi lived during the Late Miocene epoch of Italy.
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alb3876398 Head reconstruction of Andalgalornis steulleti, a flightless predatory bird from the late Miocene, early Pliocene of Argentina.
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alb3876970 A Platybelodon herd gathers on the plains of Africa to migrate to a better grazing area in the Miocene epoch.
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alb3879106 Kyptoceras portrait on white background. Kyptoceras was an ungulate mammal that lived in North America during the Miocene to Pliocene Ages of the Cenozoic Era.
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alb3878462 American mastodon (Mammut americanum) from the Pleistocene epoch of North America.
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alb3879220 A giant Megalodon shark during the Cenozoic Era of time.
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alb3876589 Northern Argentina about 2 million years ago. When a land bridge formed between North and South America there were species that moved south and north. In the south, the dominant predator had been the giant terror birds. Representing these viscious birds in this image is Phorusrhacos. The large Smilodons of North America, however, wandered into the south and over time became the dominant predator eventually displacing the giant flightless birds. An unusual looking quadroped of the time was Macrauchenia. Looking like a cross between a camel and tapir. They were common among the Pampas plains of that period.
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alb3876594 Peltephilus is a xenarthran mammal from the Miocene epoch of Argentina.
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alb3876585 Platybelodon portrait on white background. Platybelodon is an extinct herbivorous mammal related to the elephant that lived during the Miocene Period of Africa, Europe, Asia and North America.
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alb3879003 Kelenken is an extinct genus of giant flightless predatory birds that are called terror birds from the Miocene epoch.
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alb3879011 A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers hunting down a young Deinotherium.
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alb3885346 Andalgalornis steulleti, a flightless predatory bird from the late Miocene, early Pliocene of Argentina.
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alb3887007 The Kelenken terror bird of Argentina was a flightless carnivore that lived during the Miocene period.
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alb3881540 Thylacosmilus atrox, a genus of sabre-toothed predator during the Miocene epoch.
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alb3881545 Platybelodon grangeri is a large Proboscidea from the Late Miocene epoch of Mongolia.
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alb3883156 Kyptoceras on white background. Kyptoceras was an ungulate mammal that lived in North America during the Miocene to Pliocene Ages of the Cenozoic Era.
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alb3885649 A giant Megalodon shark during the Cenozoic Era of time.
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alb3887316 A giant Megalodon shark.
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alb3886903 A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers stalking a family of Deinotherium in hopes they can catch the two adults off guard, and possibly attack their young calf.
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alb3883253 Pencil drawing of Gomphotherium. Gomphotherium was a genus of proboscidean mammal, extinct relative of modern elephants, that lived during the Miocene and Pliocene epochs in North America, Asia, Europe, and Africa.
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alb3888201 Kyptoceras on white background. Kyptoceras was an ungulate mammal that lived in North America during the Miocene to Pliocene Ages of the Cenozoic Era.
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alb3884488 A male Phorusrhacos bird of prey watches over a colony of nesting females during the Miocene Era.
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alb3888490 Smilodon sabertooth mother and her cubs, Pleistocene Epoch (Ice Age) of North America.
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alb3883043 A pair of Kyptoceras foraging through the forest in the late afternoon.. Kyptoceras is a Proceratid. It's kind evolved as long ago as 47 million years ago. Kyptoceras was the last of the proceratids and lived from 23 million years ago until 3.6 million years ago. Proceratids were antelope like and ranged in size from elk size, to the smaller Kyptoceras that was about 3-4 feet high at the shoulder.
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alb3886561 Glyptodont is a large herbivorous mammal that lived during the Pleistocene epoch of North and South America.
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alb3888026 A lone carnivorous Sabre-Toothed Tiger looks down across a vast plain where a herd of Deinotherium graze during Earth's Pleistocene Era.
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alb3888012 Gomphotherium angustidens from the Miocene epoch of Europe.
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alb3888016 Deinotherium traverse 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.
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alb3882985 A large Kalenken flightless terror bird hunting smaller Eurohippus from the Miocene epoch.
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alb3885025 Anancus arvernensis, Proboscidea, Pleistocene epoch of Europe.
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alb3884246 With Leonardo Da Vinci's Vitruvian man as a backdrop, a depiction of one of the earliest known links to the development of humankind, Notharctus, sits on a branch.
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alb3887730 Two Deinotherium, an extinct animal of the Miocene epoch, relative to modern day elephants.
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alb3887974 Brontops (titanothere, background), Palaeolagus (rabbit, foreground), Early Miocene of North America.
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alb3887955 An Epicyon (giant dog) attacks a Synthetoceras (antelope-like cameloid) on the run. In the background, Hesperocyon (coyote-like dogs) attack a Platygonus (peccary). Pliocene Epoch of North America.
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