Cuevas del Pendejo;
No wonder everyone wanted a woolly mammoth;
Blackwater Draw;
Panthera onca augusta, commonly known as the ‘giant jaguar’, is a species of jaguar that survived almost 2 million years ago, until about 11,700 years ago.Panthera onca augusta, commonly known as the ‘giant jaguar’, is a species of jaguar that survived almost 2 million years ago, until about 11,700 years ago;
Folsom;
Bonfire Shelter & Eagle Cave;
New Mexico white sands fossilized footprints – 21,000-23,000 years ago;
Buttermilk Creek;
Bluefish Caves;
An extinct group of large, herbivorous armadillos have a genus called glyptodont. The glyptotherium or ‘groove carved beast’ is apart of it.
Snowmastodon;
North American scimitar – homotherium serum
Giant short faced bear: arctodus simus
Watson Brake, Louisiana;
Giant beaver (castoroides ohioensis);
Neolithic tar sands, Rancho La Brae;
Kimmswick Bone Bed, Jefferson County Missouri;
Kennewick, Washington;
Shoop, East Pennsylvania;
American antelope: Pronghorn, or antilocapra americana is a species of artiodactyl (even-toed, hoofed) mammal indigenous to interior western and central north America that is built for speed, and runs 90 km/h.
Neolithic Site: El Fin del Mundo (‘End of the Earth), Sonora, Mexico
Saltville, Smyth County, Virginia;
Meadowcroft rockshelter or sand stone re-entrant;
Information on House Mice;
Jeffersons sloth, megalonyx or (greek) “giant claw” is an extinct genus of ground sloths of the family megalonychidae.
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