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  1. Killers: " Birds " , " Fish " , " Mammals " , " Prehistoric Animals " , " Reptiles " , " Insects " by Philip Steele, 1991-02-04
  2. THE BOOK OF PREHISTORIC ANIMALS: WHERE THE EXTINCT REPTILES, MAMMAL-LIKE REPTILES, BIRDS, AND MAMMALS CAME FROM by Raymond L. (illustrated by Helene Carter) Ditmars, 1935
  3. Prehistoric Animals: Dinosaurs and Other Reptiles and Mammals (Golden Library of Knowledge) by Lincoln Barnett, 1961
  4. Prehistoric Animals Dinosaurs and Other Reptiles and Mammals, (Golden Library of by LiFE and Lincoln Barnett, 1958-01-01
  5. Prehistoric Animals Dinosaurs and Other Reptiles and Mammals (Golden Library of Knowledge) by Lincoln Barnett, 1958
  6. Prehistoric Animals, Dinosaurs and Other Reptiles and Mammals by Jane Werner Watson, 1962
  7. Prehistoric Animals- Dinosaurs and Other Reptiles and Mammals by Jane Werner Watson, 1958
  8. Prehistoric Animals: Dinosaurs and Other Reptiles and Mammals (the Golden Library of Knowledge) by LIFE Editors, 1958-01-01
  9. Prehistoric animals: Dinosaurs and other mammals (Golden library of knowledge) by Lincoln Barnett, 1958
  10. Prehistoric Animals Dinosaurs and Other Reptiles and Mammals by editorial staff of Time Life, 1962
  11. National Geographic Prehistoric Mammals by Alan Turner, 2004-10-01
  12. Album of Prehistoric Animals by Tom McGowen, 1989-10
  13. Prehistoric Mammals of Australia and New Guinea: One Hundred Million Years of Evolution by John A. Long, Michael Archer, et all 2003-01-03
  14. Short-Faced Bear (Prehistoric Animals) by Michael P. Goecke, 2003-09

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Appearance of the The first dinosaurs and the first mammals. Silurian Fish. Appearanceof the first marine invertebrates. Lists of prehistoric animals
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Prehistoric animals represent the vast majority of extinct animals. Thru Paleontological exploration, scientists are slowly piecing together evolution from the fist sea dwelling organisms to present day species. There will always be much speculation as to what caused the extinction of the dinosaurs. Also see: Walking with Dinosaurs Below is a chart indicating the various eras and periods, as well at the species which were first introduced at the time. Era Cenozoic Mesozoic Paleozoic Period Quaternary First Humans 3 to Million Years Ago. From the Ice Age to the Appearance of the first human beings. Cretaceous Dinosaur
Birds
Mammals 144 to 65 Million Years ago. Last part Of the age of Dinosaurs Carboniferous Amphibians
Early Reptiles 360 to 248 million years ago. Appearance of the first reptiles (laying their eggs on land). Tertiary Dinosaur Extinction 65 to 3 Million Years Ago. Dinosaurs inexplicably become extinct and mammals and birds become the dominant species.

6. Ice Age Mammals - EnchantedLearning.com
mammals are advanced synapsids, animals distinguished by having extra openings in the skull behind the eyes; Its shape is known from prehistoric cave drawings! Family Rhinocerotidae.
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During the last Ice Age, there were many large, interesting mammals, like the saber-toothed cats, giant ground sloths, mastodons, and mammoths. These animals have long since gone extinct and are known mostly from fossils, from frozen, mummified carcasses, and even from ancient cave drawings. The Last Ice Age The last Ice Age started about 70,000 years ago and ended about 10,000 years ago (during the Pleistocene epoch). The Earth was much colder than it is now; snow accumulated on much of the land, glaciers and ice sheets extended over large areas and the sea levels were lower. These phenomena changed the surface of the earth, forming lakes, changing the paths of rivers, eroding land, and depositing sand, gravel, and rocks along the glaciers' paths. What Is a Mammal?

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mammals (Mammalia) . prehistoric animals prehistoric mollusks (Mollusca) .MORE GENERAL TERMS . mollusks (Mollusca) .
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8. Prehistoric Animals - Science Kit And Boreal Laboratories
The evolution of life from the beginning! This introduction to the evolution of life on our planet features detailed sections on the evolution of vertebrate animals from amphibians to mammals. It includes information on all the main families and
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12. Ice Age Mammals - EnchantedLearning.com
mammals are advanced synapsids, animals distinguished by having the last of thesehuge mammals lived until Its shape is known from prehistoric cave drawings!
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13. The Prehistoric Animals CD-ROM Links Page - Zoology Guides Volume 9
This chapter of the prehistoric animals CDROM disk looks at the evolution of vertebrateanimals, from the first fish up to the Ice Age mammals that existed up
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There are a huge number of sites that describe or relate to prehistoric animals and particularly dinosaurs. This links page is designed to be used in conjunction with REMedia's Prehistoric Animals CD-ROM disk. The CD-ROM contains many animations, movies and interviews that are either not available on the Internet or take a painfully long time to download with a 28.8K modem. Several of the sites listed below have information on many different aspects of prehistoric animals and the evolution of life on Earth. Once in one of these sites, you'll probably want to spend some time browsing around. Be warned, however, that some sites have areas for both the layperson and the scientist. If you suddenly find yourself on a page that seems very complex, just hit the back button on your browser. Exploring the Internet is a voyage of exploration, and you'll probably find a lot of extra links that are not mentioned here. Happy hunting!
When we look around us, we see a variety of different animal groups, from fish to birds, from tiny insects to huge mammals like the elephant and blue whale. These animals were not always on the Earth, however. When our planet was first born, it was too hot and inhospitable a place for any animal or plant to live. In the billions of years since the Earth cooled down, the climate and geology of our planet have stabilized, and the amazing variety of animals and plants that we see today have gradually evolved.

14.   MegaFauna  
populated (off and on) by some of the largest mammals the world a listing of manybooks and videos relating to prehistoric Megafauna as Full list of animals.
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Interesting Names
Woolly and Huge Strange and/or Massive Resources E xtinct Animals. Normally one would hear those words used to describe the dinosaurs - or perhaps the Dodo Bird. But what people don't often think of are the thousands of interesting creatures that lived and died on this planet of ours in the "in-between" years. The last dinosaurs vanished 65 million years ago, the last Dodo died over 300 years ago. The millions of years between the two (The Cenozoic Era) have been populated (off and on) by some of the largest mammals the world has ever seen. Some familiar, some bizarre - often gigantic, these Megafauna (Latin for "large animals") can be every bit as intriguing as the dinosaurs. T his site gathers 30 representative animals together for a glimpse at some of the remarkable beasts that walked the same Earth we now live on. All images have a human figure, used for scale. His name is Graham, he is 5ft 10in (1.8m) tall and he gets around . They also list the generally accepted height of the animal, the time period it walked the earth, a short description, and several outside links for more information. W hile the 30 animals chosen were somewhat arbitrary, most are well-known, like the

15.   MegaFauna  
prehistoric animals Books, Video and Multimedia available to Walking With prehistoricBeasts 2002 Calendar, The Call Why the Ice Age mammals Disappeared, Extinct.
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Interesting Names Woolly and Huge Strange and/or Massive ... Books and video from Amazon.co.uk MegaFauna Links: "The Making Of" Walking with Beasts site - from Framestore, the group that animated the beasts.
Discovery Channel's presentation of "Walking with Prehistoric Beasts"

BBC Production of "Walking with Beasts"

The Making of "Walking with Beasts"

Life Cereal
is having a "Walking with Prehistoric Beasts" Giveaway , and it looks like they'll have a few fun things on their website as well.
American Museum of Natural History: North America - Giant Beasts!

Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre

Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre
- in French, more images
Ashfall Fossil Beds State Historical Park

Agate Fossil Beds National Monument
The Ice Age in Western North America - extensive resource with images The Quaternary of South America - Argentinian Resource Giant Mammals - another good Argentinian resource Pleistocene Times Contemporary drawings - Pleistocene era paintings and engravings of animals. Recent and Current Slothologists - yes, that's right. Slothologists. Megafauna Links - Illinois State Geological Survey The Mammoth Saga Megafauna Images - excellent paintings LaBrea tar Pits - Many individual mammals - great resource.

16. Non-Dino Prehistoric Animals
NonDinosaur prehistoric animals Flyers. Dimetrodon is classified as a Synapsid,a group whose only living members are mammals. courtesy of Mineo Shiraishi.
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/expltx/eft/dinocast/nondino.htm
Non-Dinosaur Prehistoric Animals Flyers
courtesy of FWMSH Archaeopteryx (ARK-e-OP-ter-ix) considered to be the first bird. It is a bird because it had feathers. However, it retained many dinosaurian characters which are not found in modern birds, at the same time, having certain characters found in birds but not in dinosaurs. Archaeopteryx is an example of a trasition between dinosaur to bird. It lived in the Late Jurassic period, about 150 million years ago. Quetzalcoatlus (KET-sal-ko-AHT-lus) a pterosaur with a forty-foot wingspan, is the biggest animal ever to fly under its own power. It was the size of a jet fighter. It lived at what is now Big Bend, Texas, near the end of the Cretaceous Period, and went extinct at the same time as the big dinosaurs. For millions of years both pterosaurs and birds existed on Earth, but now pterosaurs are gone and birds fill the skies. Quetzalcoatlus may have eaten carrion like a vulture, or perhaps it plucked mollusks from the mud of river floodplains with its beak.

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19. Prehistoric Mammals
skilled craftsman to achieve wonderful effects. And, of course, itis especially suited for the depiction of prehistoric animals.
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Several dozen tons of ivory are recovered from the vast reaches of northern permafrost every year. Most of those tusks come from trunk-bearing animals which became extinct in the late Pleistocene era. Several species of mammoth and mastodon represent the sources of this ivory. Its value lies not only in its venerable age but also in the fact that thousands of years of being buried has often led to changes in color. From brown to turquoise to nearly black, these different colors can be used by the skilled craftsman to achieve wonderful effects. And, of course, it is especially suited for the depiction of prehistoric animals. These pieces serve as examples of Gross's versatility in ivory carving as well as price guidelines for new orders. Click on image for larger view.

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prehistoric animals Brooke Bond tea cards offered in the Ornithomimus was omnivorous,eating small animals, insects, eggs and Large flesh eating mammals .
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01 EUSTHENOPTERON (Greek:'strong fin')
The ancestors of the four-legged land vertebrates are to be found among the fleshy-finned fishes. The only surviving fleshy-fins, however, are the famous coelacanth (Latimeria) of the Indian Ocean and three genera of lungfish, all of which are cousins of the land vertebrates rather than their ancestors. More typical was Eusthenopteron from the Upper Devonian (350 million years ago) of North America and Europe. This carnivorous fresh-water fish, 1-2 feet long, had lobe like fins with strong muscular bases, nostrils which opened into the mouth and primitive lungs. In times of drought It could crawl on land from pool to pool in search of water and food. 02 ICHTHYOSTEGA (Greek: 'fish roof')
Half-way from fleshy-finned fish to amphibian was lchthyostega, 3 feet long, from rocks of eastern Greenland laid down in fresh water at the end of the Devonian period (345 million years ago). It still had a tail-fin like that of a fish and a remnant of the bones covering the gill-chamber but it is considered to be the earliest known amphibian because of the well developed limbs and limb girdles which are essentially those of a land animal, and the backbone was strengthened to support its weight when out of water. lchthyostega was probably truly amphibious in its habits. 03 ERYOPS (Greek: 'long face')
This was a typical member of the labyrinthodonts, the large amphibians of the Carboniferous, Permian and Triassic. Eryops itself lived in Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico in Early Permian times (about 260 million years ago). It was a large, bulky animal, 5-6 feet long, which probably lived a truly amphibious life like that of modern crocodiles; the rather flattened head, armed with big teeth, suggests that it was a fish-eater. The backbone and other parts of the skeleton were very strongly built; it crawled slowly and awkwardly on its belly, pushing with its short bent legs. Bony nodules in the leathery skin formed a heavy armour.

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