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  2. List of fossil sites - Wikipedia

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    Gray Fossil Site: Miocene: North America: US: Tennessee: Mammals Fossil Butte National Monument [Note 3] Green River Formation: Eocene: North America: US: Utah, Colorado, and Wyoming: Fishes [Note 1] Schreiber, Ontario [Note 2] Gunflint Chert: Late Archaean – Early Proterozoic: North America: Canada: western Ontario & US: Minnesota (Gunflint ...

  3. List of the prehistoric life of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    This list of the prehistoric life of Ohio contains the various prehistoric life-forms whose fossilized remains have been reported from within the US state of Ohio. Precambrian [ edit ]

  4. Daeodon - Wikipedia

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    Daeodon shoshonensis life restoration Daeodon (Dinohyus) hollandi, complete skeleton from the Agate Springs Fossil Quarry in Nebraska. See text for nomenclature history. Daeodon is an extinct genus of entelodont even-toed ungulates that inhabited North America about 29 to 15.97 million years ago during the latest Oligocene and earliest Miocene.

  5. Category:Miocene animals - Wikipedia

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    Prehistoric animals that lived during the Miocene epoch, of the Neogene Period during the Cenozoic Era See also the preceding Category:Oligocene animals and the succeeding Category:Pliocene animals Subcategories

  6. Category:Miocene mammals - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Fossil cetaceans misidentified as reptiles (3 P) M. ... Pages in category "Miocene mammals"

  7. Aulophyseter - Wikipedia

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    Aulophyseter is an extinct genus of sperm whales from the Miocene formations of the west and east coasts of North America. Aulophyseter reached a length of approximately 6 metres (20 ft) with an estimated body weight of 1,100 kilograms (2,400 lb).

  8. Kyptoceras - Wikipedia

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    Kyptoceras is a small extinct artiodactyl ungulate mammal of the family Protoceratidae, endemic to southeastern North America from the Miocene to Early Pliocene epoch 23.03—3.6 Ma, existing for approximately

  9. MN 4 (biostratigraphy) - Wikipedia

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    It is preceded by MN 3 and followed by MN 5; together, these three zones form the Orleanian age of the middle Miocene. [1] This zone starts within magnetostratigraphic chron C5Dr, at 18 million years ago, and ends within chron C5Cr, at 17.0 million years ago, although some different correlations have been proposed.

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