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Photographs by W.M.C. Photography
Photographs by W.M.C. Photography
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NORTH AMERICA
Mammalia
Carnivora
Amphicyonidae Amphicyon longiramus Thomas Farm Miocene, Early Hawthorne Formation
Nimravidae Barbourofelis loveorum Love Bone Bed Miocene, Late Alachua Formation
Ursidae Indarctos oregonensis Withlacoochee River 4A Miocene, Late
Ursidae Tremarctos floridanus Devil's Den Pleistocene, Late
Xenarthra
Megatheriidae Eremotherium Pliocene, Early
The Mammal specimens above are from the collections of the Florida Museum of Natural History. The FLMNH geographic emphasis focuses on Florida, the Caribbean Basin and Latin America. However, since its beginning in 1891 the Florida Museum has evolved into a world-class institution committed to inspiring people to value the biological richness and cultural heritage of our diverse world and make a positive difference in its future. Link to the museum here
Reptilia
Pterosauria
Azhdarchoid?/ Tapejaridae Montanazhdarcho minor Cretaceous Two Medicine Formation
Facimile
Pteranodontidae Pteranodon longiceps Cretaceous, Late
The Pteranodon specimen above is from the University of Kansas Natural History Museum. The Pteranodon is now the Kansas State flying fossil. The KU Biodiversity Institute studies the life of the planet for the benefit of the Earth and its inhabitants. The institute, including the KU Natural History Museum, accomplishes this mission through the acquisition, curation and study of collections of plants, animals, fossil material and cultural artifacts for undergraduate, graduate and public education, as well as research and public and professional service. Link to the museum here
Sauropsida
Ornithischia
Pachycephlosaridae Stegoceras validum Cretaceous, Late
Saurischia
Troodontidae Troodon formosus Cretaceous
Dromaeosauridae Saurornitholestes langstoni Cretaceous
SOUTH AMERICA coming soon
Sauropsida
Ornithischia
Saurischia
Eoraptor
Herrerasaurus
NORTH AMERICA
Mammalia
Carnivora
Amphicyonidae Amphicyon longiramus Thomas Farm Miocene, Early Hawthorne Formation
Nimravidae Barbourofelis loveorum Love Bone Bed Miocene, Late Alachua Formation
Ursidae Indarctos oregonensis Withlacoochee River 4A Miocene, Late
Ursidae Tremarctos floridanus Devil's Den Pleistocene, Late
Xenarthra
Megatheriidae Eremotherium Pliocene, Early
The Mammal specimens above are from the collections of the Florida Museum of Natural History. The FLMNH geographic emphasis focuses on Florida, the Caribbean Basin and Latin America. However, since its beginning in 1891 the Florida Museum has evolved into a world-class institution committed to inspiring people to value the biological richness and cultural heritage of our diverse world and make a positive difference in its future. Link to the museum here
Reptilia
Pterosauria
Azhdarchoid?/ Tapejaridae Montanazhdarcho minor Cretaceous Two Medicine Formation
Facimile
Pteranodontidae Pteranodon longiceps Cretaceous, Late
The Pteranodon specimen above is from the University of Kansas Natural History Museum. The Pteranodon is now the Kansas State flying fossil. The KU Biodiversity Institute studies the life of the planet for the benefit of the Earth and its inhabitants. The institute, including the KU Natural History Museum, accomplishes this mission through the acquisition, curation and study of collections of plants, animals, fossil material and cultural artifacts for undergraduate, graduate and public education, as well as research and public and professional service. Link to the museum here
Sauropsida
Ornithischia
Pachycephlosaridae Stegoceras validum Cretaceous, Late
Saurischia
Troodontidae Troodon formosus Cretaceous
Dromaeosauridae Saurornitholestes langstoni Cretaceous
SOUTH AMERICA coming soon
Sauropsida
Ornithischia
Saurischia
Eoraptor
Herrerasaurus