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Xenokeryx amidalae, “Amidala’s strange horn”, lived in what is now Spain during the Miocene around 16mya. It’s most well known for it’s four bizarre ossicones, including a unique T-shaped structure near the back of the skull.
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Archaeotherium, “ancient beast”, lived in the forests of what is now North America between 35-28mya. Their teeth and jaws are unlike any living species, though they share similarities with pigs, bears, rhinos, and bone-crushing scavengers.
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🦌Mya #65
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An Australian Lungfish for this week's #SundayFishSketch theme of "fish unaffected by time". Fossil remains identical to this species have been found in New South Wales dating back to over 100 mya. Lungfish as a group have been present in the fossil record since the Triassic.
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Ambulocetus natans, “walking whale”, was an early amphibious cetacean. It lived in the jungles that covered what is now India around 48mya. While it maintained four legs for walking on land, its streamlined body made it much more suited for life underwater
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#結局みや
今日3月8日は、みやちゃんの日!
Happy mya day!!!
いつか歌ってみた動画作る時は、みやちゃんに描いてもらうのが最近の夢!(◦`꒳´◦)ᵎᵎ
ehehe Terrence from my story animated (i was bored ok)
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