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The liger is a hybrid offspring of a male lion (Panthera leo) and a tigress, or female tiger (Panthera tigris). The liger has parents in the same genus but of different species. The liger is distinct from the opposite hybrid called the tigon (of a male tiger and a lioness), and is the largest of all known extant felines.
Michigan City Breakwater Light: Michigan City: N/A 1904 Never 1909 (Destroyed) None Unknown Michigan City East Light (East Pierhead Light) Michigan City: 1904 1960 [1] Active 2130C 50 ft (15 m) Michigan City West Pierhead Light: Michigan City: N/A 1875 Never 1906 (Destroyed) None Unknown Old Michigan City Light
The Mazon Creek fossils are found in the Upper Carboniferous Francis Creek Shale. [6] The type locality is the Mazon River (or Mazon Creek), a tributary of the Illinois River near Morris, Grundy County, Illinois. The 25 to 30 meters of shale were formed approximately , during the Pennsylvanian period.
There were long-legged, cursorial forms adapted for running and squat, semi aquatic forms. Most species did not have horns. Most species did not have horns. Rhinoceros fossils are identified as such mainly by characteristics of their teeth, which is the part of the animals most likely to be preserved.
Human remains have been found on the property of the husband of Dee Ann Warner, a Michigan woman who has been missing since 2021, police said Sunday.
This list of the prehistoric life of Michigan contains the various prehistoric life-forms whose fossilized remains have been reported from within the US state of ...
The body of a Navy sailor who disappeared last month after he left a bar in Waukegan, Illinois, was found Wednesday in Lake Michigan near the city’s harbor, authorities said.
The Red Ocher people were an indigenous people of North America. A series of archaeological sites located in the Upper Great Lakes, the Greater Illinois River Valley, and the Ohio River Valley in the American Midwest have been discovered to be a Red Ocher burial complex, dating from 1000 BC to 400 BC, the Terminal Archaic – Early Woodland period.