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  2. La Brea Tar Pits - Wikipedia

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    Contrary to popular belief, the tar pits don't contain dinosaur remains, as these were extinct before the pits formed. [27] The park is known for producing myriad mammal fossils dating from the Wisconsin glaciation. While mammal fossils generate significant interest, other fossils including fossilized insects and plants, and even pollen grains ...

  3. Tar pit - Wikipedia

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    A woman's body was recovered from the La Brea Tar Pits in 1914. Only the skull and parts of the skeleton were preserved, and she was determined to have died about 9,000 years ago. [24] She was between the ages 18–24 at death, and she was 4 feet and 8-10 inches tall. [24] This is the only reported instance of human remains found within tar pits.

  4. List of tar pits - Wikipedia

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    McKittrick Tar Pits – series of natural asphalt lakes situated in McKittrick near Bakersfield, California, US. The tar pits have trapped and preserved many Pleistocene Age animals. Pitch Lake – largest natural deposit of asphalt in the world, located at La Brea, Trinidad and Tobago. From this source many of the first asphalt roads of New ...

  5. Paleobiota of the La Brea Tar Pits - Wikipedia

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    However, in Balassa et al. 2022 these remains are assigned to the white-tailed deer instead. [16] Pronghorn [17] [18] Antilocapra americana: An extant relative of the dwarf pronghorn Capromeryx, this species is notably larger and features characteristic two-pronged horns. The La Brea material is indistinguishable from the modern form. Cf ...

  6. Paleontology in California - Wikipedia

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    California was a region of geologic upheaval during the Mesozoic, including both Mountain formation and volcanism. The Sierra Nevada began forming at this time. Mesozoic California included areas of both marine and terrestrial environments. The local seas were home to a variety of marine invertebrates and marine reptiles.

  7. Opinion: California's majestic desert must be preserved. This ...

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    Establishing the Chuckwalla National Monument and Joshua Tree National Park extension would protect roughly 660,000 acres of the state's public land.

  8. Police identify human remains found 47 years ago in Arizona ...

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    Human remains found in 1976 by hikers in a shallow desert grave near Lake Mohave, just a few miles from the Arizona-Nevada border, have finally been identified. Police identify human remains found ...

  9. Geology and geological history of California - Wikipedia

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    The oldest rocks in California date back 1.8 billion years to the Proterozoic and are found in the San Gabriel Mountains, San Bernardino Mountains, and Mojave Desert.The rocks of eastern California formed a shallow continental shelf, with massive deposition of limestone during the Paleozoic, and sediments from this time are common in the Sierra Nevada, Klamath Mountains and eastern Transverse ...