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New York 2015 American Museum of Natural History, the world's largest
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New York 2015 (2) bighorn bas-reliefs
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New York 2015 (3) protoceratops discovered by the Indiana Jones inspiration: Roy Chapman Andrews. These fossils led to the myth of the griffin in earlier times.
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New York 2015 (4) the skull of indricotherium, the largest land mammal that ever lived, an early rhino.
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New York 2015 (5) one of the early proto-mammals, the lycaonops
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New York 2015 (7) prehistoric short-faced kangaroo
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New York 2015 (9) thylacosmilus, the marsupial saber-tooth of south america
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New York 2015 (10) lycopsis, a marsupial predator of south america
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New York 2015 (12) from the American Museum of Natural History. the city has many new very tall / very thin skyscrapers.
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New York 2015 (13) thylacoleo, the australian marsupial predator
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New York 2015 (14) diprotodon, a giant prehistoric wombat-oid
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New York 2015 (15) toxodon, discovered by Darwin, in Uruguay
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New York 2015 (16) megaladapsis, the giant lemur the size of a gorilla. it only went extinct in the past millenium when humans reached madasgascar.
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New York 2015 (17) megaladapsis the recently extinct giant gorilla-sized lemur
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New York 2015 (18) phascolonus, a giant wombat
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New York 2015 (20) the giant ground sloth of Cuba, which only went extinct a few thousand years ago when humans reached the island. it was the smallest of giant ground sloths and the largest of the many island ground and tree sloths once found-megalocnus
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New York 2015 (21) 5 different species of ground sloths, found from Patagonia to Alaska until a few thousand years ago
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New York 2015 sculpture of a ground sloth and young
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New York 2015 (23) amphycyon, one of the huge bear-dogs of prehistoric North America
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New York 2015 (25) one of 3 species of pygmy hippos on madagascar until the past 500 years when the last became extinct.
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daeodons, the " killer pigs " of north america. art by Charles Knight.
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New York 2015 (28) a desmostylian
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New York 2015 (29) a desmostylian
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New York 2015 (30) skull of a desmostylian. they lived along the Pacific Coast of North America.
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New York 2015 (31) prehistoric rhinos and horses by Charles Knight.
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New York 2015 (32) one of the earliest of elephant-oids phiomia
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New York 2015 (34) paleosyops, an early tapir relative. art by Charles Knight.
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New York 2015 (36) brontotheriums / titanops