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  2. Evolution of mammals - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1:In mammals, the quadrate and articular bones are small and part of the middle ear; the lower jaw consists only of dentary bone.. While living mammal species can be identified by the presence of milk-producing mammary glands in the females, other features are required when classifying fossils, because mammary glands and other soft-tissue features are not visible in fossils.

  3. La Brea Tar Pits - Wikipedia

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    Small tar pit. La Brea Tar Pits is an active paleontological research site in urban Los Angeles. Hancock Park was formed around a group of tar pits where natural asphalt (also called asphaltum, bitumen, or pitch; brea in Spanish) has seeped up from the ground for tens of thousands of years.

  4. Paleobiota of the La Brea Tar Pits - Wikipedia

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    A snake that occurs in Los Angeles to this day, it prefers wetter environments including woodlands but can be found in more arid regions next to rivers. Sceloporine indet. [136] Various cranial and postcranial remains Multiple remains referred the Sceloporus-group of Phrynosomatidae. No genus or species assignment could be made.

  5. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County - Wikipedia

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    The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County is the largest natural and historical museum in the Western United States. [3] The museum is located in Exposition Park, Los Angeles, next to the California Science Center. Its collections include nearly 35 million specimens and artifacts and cover 4.5 billion years of history. This large ...

  6. The other Angelenos: What a naturalist's survey of Los ... - AOL

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    From mountain lions to feral cats and palm trees to live-forevers, Craig Stanford's "Unnatural Habitat" considers Southern California's native and exotic flora and fauna.

  7. Paleontology in California - Wikipedia

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    Between 1906 and 1916 hundreds of thousands of Pleistocene fossils were uncovered in central Los Angeles. [4] In 1942 early Pleistocene fossils were discovered in gravel pits at Irvington. [15] In 1963, Samuel Welles of the University of California, Berkeley collected a dugongid called Dusisiren. This specimen is the most complete known Miocene ...

  8. Inside the Early Efforts to Rebuild the Iconic Architecture ...

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    Here, Rummerfield speaks with T&C about launching SIA, what the city of Los Angeles needs to do now (step one: open a preservation office), and the legacy of the case study houses. What are the ...

  9. List of mammals of California - Wikipedia

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    Though long extirpated from the state, the grizzly bear remains the official state mammal of California. This is a list of mammals in California, including both current and recently historical inhabitants. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) monitors certain species and subspecies of special concern. These are mammals whose ...