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Adaptation - Mammoths To Man
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http://www.uen.org/Centennial/12AdaptationA.html
Educational packet of information from the Utah Education Network.
Ashfall Fossil Beds State Historical Park
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http://www-museum.unl.edu/ashfall/
Describes a 10 million year old volcanic ash deposit in Nebraska which contains the remains of rhinos, camels, horses and other mammals which once lived in the area.
In the Field with Jaelyn Elberle
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http://www.nature.ca/discover/field/eberle/2000/denvr1_e.cfm
Collecting fossil mammals from the Early Paleocene Denver Formation, in Colorado, USA.
Main Groups of Non-Therian Mammals
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http://www.helsinki.fi/~mhaaramo/metazoa/deuterostoma/chordata/synapsida/mammalian_orders.html
This is Mikko Haaramo's private archive of various phylogenetic trees, starting at Mammaliaformes.
Mesozoic Mammals Showcase
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http://www.nhm.uio.no/besokende/faste-utstillinger/fossiler/galleri/montre/english/m_tidligpattedyr_e.htm
Oslo University - Paleontological Museum - Description of major mesozoic mammal groups: early mammals, triconodonts and multituberculates.
Paleocene Mammals of the World
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http://www.paleocene-mammals.de/
Provides comprehensive information on the mammals that came to occupy the vacant ecological niche left by the departure of the dinosaurs.
Paleocene Mammals of the World: Condylarths
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http://www.paleocene-mammals.de/condylarths.htm
Information on this group of relatively unspecialized placental mammals that were to evolve into the ungulates that dominated the Cenozoic animal communities on land.
Roots of the Mammalian Family Tree
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http://www.carnegiemnh.org/news/99-jan-mar/990322jeholodens.html
Discovery of the skeleton of Jeholodens by Dr. Ji Qiang of the National Museum of China and Dr. Luo's comparative studies have offered new insights into the lives of these early Cretaceous mammals from the Liaoning Formation of China.
Sloth World
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http://www.sloth-world.org/
Online bibliography of sloth research articles. Also includes a discussion of sloths and the people who study them.
The Fossil Mammal Hall
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http://paleo.amnh.org/Collections/FM/MammColl.htm
Large collection of mammalian fossils at the American Museum of Natural History. Provides a history of the museum and a gallery of specimen images.
The Midwestern U.S. 16,000 Years Ago
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http://www.museum.state.il.us/exhibits/larson/
Online exhibit by the Illinois State Museum depicting the mammals and other animals which lived in the Midwestern U.S. during late Pleistocene times.
Transitional Vertebrate Fossils FAQ
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http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/faq-transitional/part2a.html
A lengthy but incomplete list of transitional vertebrate fossils that have been discovered.
Utah's Ice Age Animals
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http://geology.utah.gov/utahgeo/dinofossil/iceage/iceage.htm
Ice Age Animals from the Utah Geological Survey
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