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Fossilized skull (top) and interpretive line drawing (middle) of the Miocene auk relative Miomancalla compared with the skull of a Holocene Pinguinus impennis, or great auk †Miomancalla †Miomancalla howardi – type locality for species †Miomancalla wetmorei – type locality for species †Miomesamia – type locality for genus
Titanotylopus is distinguished from other early large camelids by its large upper canines amongst other distinguishing dental characteristics, and absence of lacrimal vacuities in the skull. Unlike the smaller, contemporaneous Camelops , Titanotylopus had relatively broad second phalanges , suggesting that it had true padded "cameltoes", like ...
Fossilized partial skull of the Late Cretaceous duck-billed dinosaur Augustynolophus †Augustynolophus †Augustynolophus morrisi †Axonoceras †Bacchites †Baculites †Baculites capensis †Baculites yokoyamai – or unidentified comparable form; Barbatia †Barrettia †Basilemys † Belleza; Bernaya †Beudanticeras †Bochianites ...
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"Virtually complete" skeleton along with a skull Found in South Dakota, US in 2004, the skull and skeleton were found 750 ft apart, and it is not clear that they belong to the same individual $657,250 $890,204 Auctioned in the same sale as "Fighting Pair" [32] [34] Tarbosaurus bataar: Skeleton Collected from Mongolia Heritage Auctions: May 20, 2012
A skull and partial skeleton commonly known as the La Brea Woman. The remains of a woman between 18 and 24 years old who died of a fractured skull. This skeleton represents the only known human remains from the tar pits. She was found alongside a grinding stone and may have been buried in the tar. framless
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A sheriff’s deputy found the skull in 1986 along Highway 20 and Interstate 80, 45 miles northwest of South Lake Tahoe, the Placer County Sheriff's Office said. It was preserved at the coroner's ...