Mammals Vertebrates Paleontology
Mammals Vertebrates Paleontology
Mammals
This category is for websites dealing specifically with the fossil record of mammals.
Top: Science: Earth Sciences: Paleontology: Vertebrates: Mammals
See Also:
- Educational packet of information from the Utah Education Network.
- Australian Cretaceous mammal discovery at Inverloch A Tribosphenic mammal from the Mesozoic of Australia
- Collecting fossil mammals from the Early Paleocene Denver Formation, in Colorado, USA.
- This is Mikko Haaramo's private archive of various phylogenetic trees, starting at Mammaliaformes.
- A summary of the diversity of fossil mammals with the objective in mind to convey information on fundamental aspects of mammalian paleontology.
- First European Workshop on Vertebrate Palaeontology, Geological Museum, Copenhagen University, 1st-4th May 1996
- Online bibliography of sloth research articles. Also includes a discussion of sloths and the people who study them.
- Ice Age Animals from the Utah Geological Survey
- Fossil Mammals of the Paleocene epoch.
- Main research interests in the past have been carnivores, esp. mustelids, cervids, island faunas and the Pleistocene in general. Research of Dr Gerard F. Willemsen
- Online exhibit by the Illinois State Museum depicting the mammals and other animals which lived in the Midwestern U.S. during late Pleistocene times.
- Oslo University - Paleontological Museum - Description of major mesozoic mammal groups: early mammals, triconodonts and multituberculates.
- Describes a 10 million year old volcanic ash deposit in Nebraska which contains the remains of rhinos, camels, horses and other mammals which once lived in the area.
- Your gateway to Walking with Beasts ? includes TV evidence and making of, beast fact files, fun sections and educational resources.
- Discovery of the skeleton of Jeholodens by Dr. Ji Qiang of the National Museum of China and Dr. Luo's comparative studies have offered new insight into the lives of these early Cretaceous mammals from the Liaoning Formation of China.
- Describes the wealth of fossil marsupials and other vertebrates which have been discovered in the rocks at Riversleigh station in far northern Queensland, Australia.
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