Approximately 12 million years before the extinction of the dinosaurs, a diverse terrestrial fauna inhabited what is now northcentral Montana. The author describes and evaluates the systematic relationships of the large mammalian fauna of this area, which included rodent-like multituberculates, primitive therians, marsupials, and early eutherian mammals, and also analyzes the biogeography of mammalian faunas of the Judithian age.
Mammalian Fauna of the Judith River Formation (Late Cretaceous, Judithian), Northcentral Montana (Uc Publications in Geological Sciences) (Volume 136)
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This book provides a detailed scientific study of prehistoric mammals, supporting education in paleontology, geology, and biology.
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Weight | 0.231 lbs |
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Dimensions | 17.3 × 0.7 × 25.1 in |
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