Showing posts with label elephants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label elephants. Show all posts
Thursday, January 07, 2021
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Nevermore: King, Hodgman, Winters, Scwalbe, Butig...
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Nevermore: King, Hodgman, Winters, Scwalbe, Butig...: Nevermore opened with comments about Stephen King’s The Dead Zone . The story revolves around one John Smith who has been in a coma and ...
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Friday, May 01, 2015
Extinct Elephants-- The Deinotherium.
One of the fun things about my freelance gig writing for the Tapir and Friends Animal Store is getting to write about extinct animals. Not recently extinct stuff thanks to mankind's continuing stupidity, but creatures from long ago at the dawn of humanity and further back.
Such is the case here with the Deinotherium who lived from ten million to about two million years ago. If things had worked out just a little differently evolution wise......
Such is the case here with the Deinotherium who lived from ten million to about two million years ago. If things had worked out just a little differently evolution wise......
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