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  1. Australia (39438 bytes)
    48: ...ea. A part of [[Australasia]], it includes the mainland and a number of islands, the largest of which ...
    50: .... The shortest border distance is between the mainlands of Papua New Guinea and Australia at about 15...
    69: ...anding constitute [[genocide]]{{mn|Tatz1999|3}}. Only following the [[Australian referendum, 1967 (Abo...
    79: ...overnor-General, these powers are generally used only on advice from the [[Prime Minister of Australia...
    86: ...hambers are held every three years, usually with only one half of the Senate being eligible for re-ele...
  2. Geologic time scale (26014 bytes)
    13: ...ces; 3) The strata of any given area represented only part of the Earth's long history.
    23: ...represented. [[Creationist]]s proposed dates of only a few thousand years, while others suggested lar...
    46: ...tinction of many large [[mammal]]s ([[Pleistocene megafauna]]); Evolution of fully modern [[human]]s
    154: | style="background:#B189B3" | [[Wenlock epoch|Wenlock]]
    268: # Though commonly used, the [[Hadean]] is not a formal eon and no ...
  3. List of extinct animals (3267 bytes)
    6: * Pleistocene [[Megafauna]]
  4. Sloth (5489 bytes)
    18: ...hey come to the ground, to urinate and defecate, only about once a week.
    22: ...d, moving only slowly, do not attract attention. Only during their infrequent visits to ground level d...
    26: ...ce suggests that the extinction of the American [[megafauna]], like that of [[Australia]], far northern [[Asi...
    28: ...three toes: the "two-toed" sloths, however, have only two fingers. Two-toed sloths are generally faste...
    30: ... [[biomass]] in some areas. Of the five species, only one, the Maned Three-toed Sloth, has a classific...
  5. Yellowstone National Park (23738 bytes)
    56: ...ck and decaying forest. In fact, relatively few [[megafauna]] in the park were killed by the fires and since ...
    104: ...opulations was a marked increase in lame and sick megafauna. Since the reintroduction of wolves in the late 1...
    114: ...jor tourist areas were affected. Some areas have only recently recovered fully from the blaze.
    129: ...tone/index-en.html Yellowstone page on Stromboli online]
  6. Dingo (6650 bytes)
    1: ...ndian Wolf (''Canis lupus pallipes''). It is commonly described as an [[Australia]]n wild dog, but is ...
    7: ...ll pockets of remaining natural forest, and in mainland Australia, particularly in the north. They hav...
    11: Unlike the domestic dog, Dingos breed only once a year, do not bark, and have permanently e...
    13: ...eir arrival at around 4000 BC, and suggests that only one small group may be the ancestors of all mode...
    15: ...cine]]. (Note that the demise of the [[Australian megafauna]] took place more than 40,000 years before Dingos...
  7. Dingoes (6363 bytes)
    2: ...ndian Wolf (''Canis lupus pallipes''). It is commonly described as an [[Australia]]n wild dog, but is ...
    8: ...ll pockets of remaining natural forest, and in mainland Australia, particularly in the north. They hav...
    12: Unlike the domestic dog, Dingos breed only once a year, do not bark, and have permanently e...
    14: ...eir arrival at around 4000 BC, and suggests that only one small group may be the ancestors of all mode...
    16: ...cine]]. (Note that the demise of the [[Australian megafauna]] took place more than 40,000 years before Dingos...
  8. Sloths (6298 bytes)
    17: ...hey come to the ground, to urinate and defecate, only about once a week.
    21: ...d, moving only slowly, do not attract attention. Only during their infrequent visits to ground level d...
    25: ...ce suggests that the extinction of the American [[megafauna]], like that of [[Australia]], far northern [[Asi...
    27: ...three toes: the "two-toed" sloths, however, have only two fingers. Two-toed sloths are generally faste...
    29: ... [[biomass]] in some areas. Of the five species, only one, the Maned Three-toed Sloth, has a classific...
  9. Stone Age (17593 bytes)
    13: ...nce of stone artifacts, which are frequently the only remains which still exist, [[lithic analysis]] i...
    59: ...] of large [[mammal]]s (the [[Megafauna|mammalian megafauna]]) occurred in Asia, Europe, North America and Au...
    73: [[Pre-historic art]] can only be traced from surviving artifacts. Prehistoric ...
    77: ...Petroglyph]]s appeared in the New Stone Age, commonly known as Neolithic period. A Petroglyph is an ab...
    80: ...ings was rare. Mostly, animals were painted: not only animals that were used as food but also animals ...

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