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; Prehistoric Animals - TERTIARY PERIOD; 65-2 Million Years Ago; ... prehistoric animals, Indricotherium--tertiary period ... prehistoric animals, Brontotherium, Tertiary period, Oligocene epoch,
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www.prehistory.com/paintings.htm
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Grasses Support Grazing Animals; The plants of the Tertiary Period are very similar to the plants that we have today. The warm climate at the beginning of the period favored dense forests. As the climate cooled open woodlands and grasslands became abundant.
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www.fossils-facts-and-finds.com/tertiary_period.html
www.fossils-facts-and-finds.com/tertiary_period.html
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Many fossil remains of large animals, including esp mastodons, have characteristics that suggest human butchery, such as distinctive cut marks and breakage along certain points ... The more closely related animals are, the more similar they are anatomically and the more that will be reflected in being in the same taxon.
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www.priweb.org/ed/ICTHOL/THOLlecnotes/THOLCz.htm
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Chapter 2: EVOLUTION OF ANIMALS AND THE AGE OF REPTILES ... The entire planet shows a 3 mm-thick layer of rock at the appropriate level (i.e. exactly at the boundary between Cretaceous and Tertiary), containing several kinds of evidence for the impact:
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darwin.bio.uci.edu/~sustain/bio65/lec02/b65lec02.htm
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Tertiary period (tûr'shēer"ē) [key], ... At the beginning of the period the mammals replaced the reptiles as the dominant animals; each epoch was marked by striking developments in mammalian life. Modern types of birds, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, and invertebrates either were already numerous at the beginning of the...
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www.factmonster.com/ce6/sci/A0848255.html
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The Cenozoic is sometimes called the Age of Mammals, because the largest land animals have been mammals during that time. This is a misnomer for several reasons. First, the history of mammals began long before the Cenozoic began. ... The Cenozoic is divided into two main sub-divisions: the Tertiary and the Quaternary.
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www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/cenozoic/cenozoic.html
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New methods and compositions for inducing polyphagia in growing or fattening meat producing animals such as sheep or cattle are described using as active ingredients tertiary alcohols or the correspon ... 6. The method of claim 5 in which the quantity of tertiary alcohol derivative is from about 10 g.- 2 kg. per ton of feed.
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www.freepatentsonline.com/3852473.html
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A new model for developing computer-based alternatives to using animals in tertiary education; David Dewhurst, Stewart Cromar and Rachel Ellaway; Learning Technology Section, College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine, University of Edinburgh;
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altweb.jhsph.edu/wc6/paper239.pdf
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One hungry spider ; Baker, Jeannie (Scholastic Australia, 2006, 28pp.); This counting book also teaches a few things about how an orb web spider lives. Illustrations are carefully constructed collages. (ANIMALS)
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www.science.org.au/pi/goodbooks/animals.htm
www.science.org.au/pi/goodbooks/animals.htm
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