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>Pleistocene Animals of the Midwestern U.S.
.65 million until 10,000
.65 million until 10,000
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Insectivora (shrews and moles)
Insectivora (shrews and moles)
in MN and WI)
in MN and WI)
Shrew (still found in MN and WI)
Shrew (still found in MN and WI)
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Edentata (sloths, armadillos, and anteaters)
Edentata (sloths, armadillos, and anteaters)
ound Sloths
ound Sloths
Beautiful Armadillo
Beautiful Armadillo
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Short-faced Skunk (extinct)
Short-faced Skunk (extinct)
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Short-faced Bear (extinct)
Short-faced Bear (extinct)
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Perissodactlya (horses, rhinos, and tapirs)
Perissodactlya (horses, rhinos, and tapirs)
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>Tapirs (extinct in North America)
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s, sheep, camels, and pigs)
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larson/peccary.html">Peccaries
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its/larson/cervalces.html">Stag-moose
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