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Mammals

Mammals are a class of vertebrate animals, whose females are characterised by the possession of mammary glands.

They are divided into three main taxa, monotremes, marsupials, and placentals.

Apart from 5 species of monotremes, that lay eggs, all other species give birth to live young.

There are currently nearly 5,500 species of mammels on the planet today.

The Mammalian line of descent commenced at the end of the Carboniferous Period, 290 million years ago, when one line of evolutionary divergence became reptiles, and the other mammals.

The demise of the Dinosaurs, approximately 65 million years ago, allowed the mammals to thrive, and they proliferated throughout the world.

 

And, here we are today, as the dominant species on the planet.

Had the Dinosaurs not perished things could be a little different !!

 


Baby Mammoth Tooth with Jawbone

Baby Mammoth Tooth with Jawbone

A very RARE Baby Mammoth Jaw complete with tooth discovered in Hungary, Ice Age.
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Mammoth Tooth

Mammoth Tooth

A super quality Mammoth tooth discovered in Hungary, Ice Age. Amazing Patina.
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Mammoth Tooth

Mammoth Tooth

A super quality Mammoth tooth discovered in Siberia, Ice Age. Amazing Patina.
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Rhinoceras Jaw

Rhinoceras Jaw

Large Woolly Rinoceras jawbone with super quality teeth, Ice Age, Hungary
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Mammoth Tooth with roots

Mammoth Tooth with roots

A wonderfully preserved Mammoth Tooth with roots
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