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Talk:Fossil Monotremes
Talk:Fossil Monotremes Is there any reason not to merge ... No, there isn't. --The creator of "Fossil Monotremes"
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Category:Monotremes
Category:Monotremes Articles and media on this topic in ... projects can be found at: Commons Category Monotremes This category contains articles about all taxa ... extinct species which are only known via fossil evidence. Subcategories There are 2 subcategories to this category. F Fictional monotremes P Prehistoric monotremes Pages in category "Monotremes" There are ...
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Living fossil
Living fossil Living fossil is a term for any living species ... too successful to be considered a "living fossil". The term is frequently misinterpreted, however. There ... is a subtle difference between a "living fossil" and a "Lazarus taxon". A Lazarus taxon ... species) that suddenly reappears, either in the fossil record or in nature (i.e., ...
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User:Barnaby dawson/Views archive
... directly observable, but may be inferred from fossil evidence. In both cases theories about unobservable ... densities in the liquefaction accompanying the flood. Fossil fuel deposits as dead plant and animal ... flood. Creationists hold that mainstream theories of fossil fuel formation are inadequate. Creationists claim that ... that are not observed to have occurred. Fossil fuels Fossil fuels are hydrocarbons, come in the ...
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Monotreme
... extinct) Ornithorhynchidae - Platypus Tachyglossidae - Echidnas Steropodontidae (extinct) Monotremes (monos, single + trema, hole; refers to the ... is used). General characteristics Like other mammals, monotremes are warm-blooded with high metabolic rates ... now thought to have evolved independently in monotremes, see below). Monotremes were very poorly understood for many years ... still sometimes thought, for example, that the monotremes are "inferior" or quasi-reptilian, and ...
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Fauna of Australia
... of the five known extant species of monotremes, and has numerous venomous species, which include ... species. Mammals Australia has a rich mammalian fossil history, as well as a variety of ... mammalian species, dominated by the marsupials. The fossil record shows that monotremes have been present in Australia since the ... when modern mammals first appeared in the fossil record. Although marsupials and placental mammals ...
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Talk:Views of Creationists and mainstream scientists compared/Archived changes
... There is possible evidence for fur in fossil pawprints. Diademodon (early Triassic, 240 Ma; same ... locomotion & breathing. This is probably a "cousin" fossil not directly ancestral, as it has several ... 239-208 Ma. Only one early mammal fossil is known from this time. The next ... had). Skeleton strikingly like egg- laying mammals (monotremes). Double jaw joint. More flexible neck, with ... 225 Ma, west Texas) -- A recently discovered fossil proto-mammal from right in the ...
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Evidence of evolution
... site where sediments are being deposited, the fossil record only provides sparse and intermittent information about the evolution of life. Fossil evidence of early life is sparse before ... past life on the Earth based on fossil records and their relations to different geological ... is made in layers that then harden. Fossil records Figure 2: Fossil trilobite. Trilobites were hard-shelled animals, ...
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Castorocauda lutrasimilis
Castorocauda lutrasimilis ? Castorocauda Fossil range: Middle Jurassic Scientific classification |
monotremes, placentals, and marsupials) and its descendants. Castorocauda ... teeth and bones preserve well in the fossil record and are the main source of information about how fossil animals are related to their modern counterparts ... internal organs do not preserve readily. A fossil discovery was made in 2004 in ...
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Talk:Dinosaur/archive2
... this trait must have arisen before the monotremes split away from us eutheres, a long ... be like saying Amniota is extinct (or fossil) just because Diadectidomorphs and basal sauropsids and ... I know) has considered such. The Chinese fossil record clearly shows early feather development on ... animals were deposited at different levels. The fossil find was made in a narrow and ... at the time of deposition. Since the fossil strata also has goniopholids (basal crocodyles), ...
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