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  2. Gray Fossil Site - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The site became part of East Tennessee State University, and the Gray Fossil Site & Museum was opened on the site in 2007. The ancient habitat of the Gray Fossil Site was a pond formed within a sinkhole surrounded by a warm, wet forest. The fossils found at the site represent the ancient plants and animals that lived and died in and ...

  3. File:Gray Fossil Site & Museum Exhibits.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Fossil replicas on display at the Gray Fossil Site & Museum, including two tapirs (Tapirus polkensis, middle and right), an alligator (far left), and one rhinoceros (Teleoceras aepysoma, back left).

  4. File:Stratigraphic ranges of mammals from the Gray Fossil ...

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  5. Paleontology in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Among the important early fossil discoveries in Tennessee was a possible candidate for the first known occurrence of amber discovered in the 1800s near Savannah. [12] Another major event occurred in 1920. At that time fossils extracted from Pleistocene deposits near Nashville had been shipped to the Carnegie Museum. [2]

  6. List of museums in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Gray Fossil Museum: Gray: Washington: East: Natural history: Fossils from the Gray Fossil Site, officially known as the East Tennessee State University and General Shale Brick Natural History Museum and Visitor Center Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center: Townsend: Blount: East: Open-air

  7. List of fossil sites - Wikipedia

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    This list of fossil sites is a worldwide list of localities known well for ... Gray Fossil Site: Miocene: North America ... "Fossil sites". The Virtual Fossil Museum ...

  8. Tapirus polkensis - Wikipedia

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    Tapirus polkensis, the pygmy tapir, is a small prehistoric tapir that lived in North America during the late Miocene and early Pliocene. [1] T. polkensis had an estimated mass of around 125 kg (276 lb), [1] making it smaller than any extant tapir.

  9. Parascalops grayensis - Wikipedia

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