Afrotheria, the superorder that includes aardvarks, elephants, elephant shrews, hyraxes, manatees, and tenrecs, is home to some of the most charismatic and well-studied animals on Earth. Here, we ...
The original record of "Yanghecun specimen". Note the longirostrine symphysis fragmented in two pieces (on the right). (a) Original photo of the complete specimen, an almost complete lower jaw; (b) ...
opinion The tendency of Linux developers to reinvent wheels is no secret. It's not so much the elephant in the room, as the entire jet-propelled guided ark ship full of every known and unknown member ...
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As one of the three major groups of gomphotheres, the Miocene Choerolophodontidae were long considered to have been distributed in Europe, Africa, and South Asia, with a few localities in East Asia, ...
Nature is never a good place to look for moral guidance. Anything goes, as long as it increases the chances of one's genes being passed down the generations. Take the male Amazonian frog Rhinella ...
The first paper in this series is entitled, “A Long-jawed Mastodon Skeleton from South Dakota and Phylogeny of the Proboscidea,” Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer., March, 1918; the second paper, “Evolution, ...
This study presents fundamental findings on the evolution of extremely elongated mandibular symphysis and tusks in longirostrine gomphotheres from the Early and Middle Miocene of northern China. The ...
This study presents fundamental findings on the evolution of extremely elongated mandibular symphysis and tusks in longirostrine gomphotheres from the Early and Middle Miocene of northern China. The ...
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