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  2. Paleontology in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    In Spring, 1965 a major discovery of Devonian fossils occurred in Cuyahoga County. A collaboration between the state Highway Department , Ohio Bureau of Public Roads and the Cleveland Museum of Natural History led by the Smithsonian 's David Dunkle uncovered as many as 50,000 fish fossils from a construction site, including giant species like ...

  3. Category:Cephalopods by year of formal description - Wikipedia

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    Cephalopods described in the 20th century (80 C) Cephalopods described in the 21st century (16 C) This page was last edited on 24 July 2024, at 15:04 (UTC). Text is ...

  4. Category:Cephalopods - Wikipedia

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    This category covers articles about cephalopods as individual species or groups. For more information, see cephalopod . Pages in this category should be moved to subcategories where applicable.

  5. Evolution of cephalopods - Wikipedia

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    The cephalopods have a long geological history, with the first nautiloids found in late Cambrian strata. [1]The class developed during the middle Cambrian, and underwent pulses of diversification during the Ordovician period [2] to become diverse and dominant in the Paleozoic and Mesozoic seas.

  6. What birds can I see in Ohio? Hundreds of species are on ...

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    The majority of birds that migrate through Ohio each spring will do so in May. "Then in June, we see the stragglers," Emmert said. Cuckoos are one of the most common species that tend to fly ...

  7. 'We get a lot of birds': Flyways bring migratory birds to ...

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    There are several birding locations inland at places like the Arc of Appalachia Preserves in Southern Ohio, Hocking Hills State Park in Southeastern Ohio and Mohican State Park in North Central Ohio.

  8. Coleoidea - Wikipedia

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    Neocoleoidea (most living cephalopods) Coleoidea [ 1 ] [ 2 ] or Dibranchiata is one of the two subclasses of cephalopods containing all the various taxa popularly thought of as "soft-bodied" or "shell-less" (i.e. octopus , squid and cuttlefish ).

  9. A Stroll Through the Garden: Carnations growing in Ohio in ...

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