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  2. Category:Prehistoric mammals of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Mesozoic mammals of Europe‎ (2 C) N. ... Pages in category "Prehistoric mammals of Europe" The following 112 pages are in this category, out of 112 total.

  3. List of European species extinct in the Holocene - Wikipedia

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    Map of Europe. This is a list of European species extinct in the Holocene that covers extinctions from the Holocene epoch, a geologic epoch that began about 11,650 years before present (about 9700 BCE) A and continues to the present day. 1. This list includes the European continent and its surrounding islands.

  4. Kogaionidae - Wikipedia

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    Kogaionidae is a family of fossil mammals within the extinct order Multituberculata.Representatives are known from the Upper Cretaceous and the Paleocene of Europe. [2] [3] Having started as island endemics on Hateg Island during the Upper Cretaceous, where they were in fact the dominant mammal group and diverged into rather unique ecological niches, they expanded across Europe in the ...

  5. Macrocranion - Wikipedia

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    Synonyms. [1] Aculeodens Weitzel, 1949. Dormaalius Quinet, 1964. Macrocranion is a genus of extinct mammal from the Eocene epoch of Europe and North America. [2] Exceptional fossils have has been found in the Messel Pit of Germany. [3] Macrocranion species are often described as forest-floor predators, about the size of small squirrels but with ...

  6. European land mammal age - Wikipedia

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    An approximate timescale of the Cenozoic. Axis scale: millions of years ago. The European Land Mammal Mega Zones (abbreviation: ELMMZ, more commonly known as European land mammal ages or ELMA) are zones in rock layers that have a specific assemblage of fossils (biozones) based on occurrences of fossil assemblages of European land mammals.

  7. Valentinella - Wikipedia

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    Valentinella is a Late Cretaceous genus of eutherian mammal from France, Europe. [1] It was originally known from some damaged lower and upper jaws, and was cautiously referred to the lainodontine zhelestid mammals. [1] This identification was later questioned [2] and even considered a nomen dubium by some researchers, [3] and remains uncertain ...

  8. Category:Extinct mammals of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Prehistoric mammals of Europe (4 C, 112 P) Pages in category "Extinct mammals of Europe" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total.

  9. Mammoths, Sabertooths, and Hominids - Wikipedia

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    61129178. Mammoths, Sabertooths, and Hominids: 65 Million Years of Mammalian Evolution in Europe is a book written by Jordi Agustí and illustrated by Mauricio Antón. It was first published in 2002 by Columbia University Press . The book is a journey through 65 million years of palaeontological records, from the extinction of the dinosaurs to ...