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Ashfall Fossil Beds State Historical Park
- 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.
Main Groups of Non-Therian Mammals
- This is Mikko Haaramo's private archive of various phylogenetic trees, starting at Mammaliaformes.
Mesozoic Mammals Showcase
- Oslo University - Paleontological Museum - Description of major mesozoic mammal groups: early mammals, triconodonts and multituberculates.
Paleocene Mammals of the World
- Provides comprehensive information on the mammals that came to occupy the vacant ecological niche left by the departure of the dinosaurs.
Paleocene Mammals of the World: Condylarths
- Information on this group of relatively unspecialized placental mammals that were to evolve into the ungulates that dominated the Cenozoic animal communities on land.
Sloth World
- Online bibliography of sloth research articles. Also includes a discussion of sloths and the people who study them.
The Fossil Mammal Hall
- Large collection of mammalian fossils at the American Museum of Natural History. Provides a history of the museum and a gallery of specimen images.
The Midwestern U.S. 16,000 Years Ago
- Online exhibit by the Illinois State Museum depicting the mammals and other animals which lived in the Midwestern U.S. during late Pleistocene times.
Transitional Vertebrate Fossils FAQ
- A lengthy but incomplete list of transitional vertebrate fossils that have been discovered.
Utah's Ice Age Animals
- Ice Age Animals from the Utah Geological Survey
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