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current | 08:56, 11 May 2018 | 2,810 × 1,087 (558 KB) | Mariomassone | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information | Description = Turtle Cove Member Mural from the Thomas Condon Paleontology Center, painted by Roger Witter.<br>Seven million years ago rivers chewed down into the soft, ashy soils of large floodplains, carving out river channels and creating lush riparian zones. These riparian woodlands and meadows were the home to grazing ungulates (horses/ camelids) and burrowing mammals (moles, gophers, and ground squirrels). Acidification through time caused a shift ... |
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