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- Marsupial Moles (4850 bytes)
17: ...supial Mole''' (''Notoryctes typhlops'' or ''itjaritjari'' by [[Australian Aborigines]]), and the '''N...
21: ...olved to face backwards so that it does not fill with sand.
23: ...oles in that all are mammals, the external similarity is an extraordinary reflection of the similar ev...
25: ...ight, appear bizarre. A 1989 review of the early literature, slightly paraphrased, states:
27: ...todont, and so on. [http://www.ea.gov.au/biodiversity/abrs/online-resources/abif/fauna/foa/pubs/volume... - Rhinoceroses (6285 bytes)
17: ''[[Woolly Rhinoceros|''Coelodonta antiquitatis'']] (extinct)
27: ***''C. simum'' - [[White Rhinoceros]]
36: ***''C. antiquitatis'' - [[Woolly Rhinoceros]] (extinct)
38: Several other [[species]] became extinct within geologically recent times, notably the [[Elasm...
40: ... different species. Most were large. One, [[Baluchitherium|Indricotherium]] weighed about 30 tons and ... - Artiodactyls (4197 bytes)
23: ...les, usually occupying marginal [[habitat]]s, and it is presumably at that time that they developed th...
25: ...re better able to adapt to this coarse, low-[[nutrition]] diet, and soon replaced the odd-toed ungulat...
27: ... into two groups which, despite underlying similarities, are rather different. The suoids (pigs, [[hip...
29: ...ain and extract the maximum possible benefit from it.
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