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- Overkill, Glacial History, and the Extinction of North America's Ice
- ? Dinocyon Or Large Ursid. Metacarpal. This Bone Ap- Pears to Exceed in Size the Corresponding Parts in Any Living Species of Bear
- Genozoic Mammal Horizons of Western North America
- No. 19 PREHISTORIC PUMPKIN CARVING by Chuck Salmons and Madison Perry, ODNR Division of Geological Survey
- Museum of Paleontology
- The Ohio Pleistocene Mammal Database (Opmdb): Creation and Preliminary
- Tooth-Marks on Bones of the Orleton Farms Mastodon
- Matheus P 1997.Pdf
- Article Genomic Data from Extinct North American Camelops Revise
- THE GIANT BEAVER, CASTOROIDES, and the COMMON BEAVER, CASTOR, in NEBRASKA Erwin Hinckley Barbour
- Variable Impact of Late-Quaternary Megafaunal Extinction in Causing Ecological State Shifts in North and South America
- Mammals FROMILLINOIS’PAST
- Molecular Preservation in Mammoth Bone and Variation Based on Burial Environment Caitlin Colleary1,5*, Hector M
- Overkill, Glacial History, and the Extinction of North America's Ice
- Giant Beaver Palaeoecology Inferred from Stable Isotopes Tessa Plint1,2, Fred J
- Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science $3 (1992) Volume 101 P.83-94
- The Pleistocene Zoo
- A Case of Early Wisconsinan ``Over-Chill'': New Radiocarbon
- A Giant Beaver (Castoroides Ohioensis Foster) Fossil from New Brunswick, Canada R
- Overkill, Glacial History, and the Extinction of North America's Ice
- Late Pleistocene Megafaunal Extinctions Involves Water Withdrawal Due to the Presence of Lull, R
- A Giant Beaver (Castoroides Ohioensis Foster) Fossil from New Brunswick, Canada