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  2. Fossil track - Wikipedia

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    Combinations of footprints of different species provide clues about the interactions of those species. Even a set of footprints of a single animal gives important clues, as to whether it was bipedal or quadrupedal. In this way, it has been suggested that some pterosaurs, when on the ground, used their forelimbs in an unexpected quadrupedal action.

  3. 20th century in ichnology - Wikipedia

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    These mammal tracks were left by creatures like carnivorans, peccaries and rhinoceros. Mastodon tracks have also been reported, but may represent misidentifications. [1] 1902. Dinosaur footprints were discovered at Fisher's Quarry, near Graterford, Pennsylvania. These tracks are now classified in the ichnogenus Atreipus. [12] 1903

  4. Wildlife crossing - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife crossing is the umbrella term encompassing underpasses, overpasses, ecoducts, green bridges, amphibian/small mammal tunnels, and wildlife viaducts (Bank et al. 2002). All of these structures are designed to provide semi-natural corridors above and below roads so that animals can safely cross without endangering themselves and motorists ...

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  6. Aardvark - Wikipedia

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    Its nose is made up of more turbinate bones than any other mammal, with between nine and 11, compared to dogs with four to five. [11] With a large quantity of turbinate bones, the aardvark has more space for the moist epithelium, which is the location of the olfactory bulb. [11] The nose contains nine olfactory bulbs, more than any other mammal ...

  7. Ornithichnites - Wikipedia

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    Ornithichnites is an ichnotaxon of mammal footprint that was originally classified as a dinosaur. [1] The name was originally used by Edward Hitchcock in 1836 as a higher group name rather than a specific ichnogenus, [1] and thus the name does not have priority over specific ichnogeneric names even if they were first identified as Ornithichnites.

  8. Yes, You Deserve a Treat! Here Are 20 Gifts to Give Yourself.

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    It's okay to treat yourself! That's why there's this list of 20 gifts to give yourself, including gifts that give to charities and ideas you can share.

  9. Oakland firestorm of 1991 - Wikipedia

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    The official name of this incident by Cal Fire is the Tunnel Fire. [3] It is also commonly referred to as the Oakland Hills firestorm or the East Bay Hills fire. The fire ultimately killed 25 people and injured 150 others. The 1,520 acres (620 ha) destroyed included 2,843 single-family dwellings and 437 apartment and condominium units.