Anaptomorphus
Life restoration of Tetonius (formerly Anaptomorphus) homunculus
Collared Peccary NYZS
An image of a Collared peccary (Dicotyles tajacu) from A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere.
Polar Bear NYZS
An image of a polar bear (Ursus maritimus) from A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere.
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Figure 2 from A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere by William Berryman Scott, published 1913 by The Macmillan Company. The diagram, originally by English geologist William Smith, depicts an exag... More
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Diagram of section across rock strata in Wales near London by William Smith, as reproduced as figure 1 in A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere by William Berryman Scott, published 1913 by The Ma... More
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Figure 3 from A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere by William Berryman Scott, published 1913 by The Macmillan Company.
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 48
Fig. 48.—Map of North America during the Eocene epoch.
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 52
Fig. 52.—Map of North America during the Pliocene epoch, Bering Strait open.
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 61 upper
Fig. 61.—Upper figure, European Bison (Bison bonasus).
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 67
Fig. 67.—Woodland Caribou (Rangifer caribou).
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 78
Fig. 78.—Grey Fox (Urocyon virginianus).
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 68
Fig. 68.—Red Fox (Vulpes fulvus).
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 71
Fig. 71.—Timber or Grey Wolf (Canis nubilis).
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 82
Fig. 82.—Skunk (Mephitis mephitis).
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 89
Fig. 89.—Fox-like Wolf (Cerdocyon gracilis).
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 49
Fig. 49.—Bad Lands of the lower Eocene, Wasatch stage. Big Horn Basin, Wyo.
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 70
Fig. 70.—Ermine (Mustela erminea).
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 50
Fig. 50.—Map of North America in the upper Oligocene.
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 51
Fig. 51.—Map of North America in the upper Miocene.
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 56
Fig. 56.—Arctic Fox (Vulpes lagopus) in winter dress.
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 55
Fig. 55.—Musk Ox (Ovibos wardi) female; the males have much larger horns.
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 66
Fig. 66.—Beaver (Castor canadensis).
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 65
Fig. 65.—Moose (Alce americanus). Young male with undeveloped antlers.
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 61 lower
Lower figure, American Bison (B. bison).
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 64
Fig. 64.—Alaska Brown Bear (Ursus middendorfi).
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 72A
Fig. 72. A.—Black-footed Ferret (Mustela nigripes).
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 72B
Fig. 72. B.—Otter (Lutra canadensis).
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 79
Fig 79.—Prairie Wolf or Coyote (Canis latrans).
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 72C
Fig. 72. C.—Jumping Mouse (Zapus hudsonius).
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 69
Fig. 69.—Rocky Mountain "Goat" (Oreamnos montanus).
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 81
Fig. 81.—Virginia Deer (Odocoileus virginianus).
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 80
Fig. 80.—Raccoon (Procyon lotor).
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 84
Fig. 84.—Badger (Taxidea americana).
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 83
Fig. 83.—Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus).
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 86
Fig. 86.—Lynx (Lynx rufus).
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 87
Fig. 87.—Prairie-Dog (Cynomys ludovicianus).
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 85
Fig. 85.—Puma or Mountain Lion (Felis concolor).
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere Fig. 88
Fig. 88.—Map of the Neotropical region. (After Wallace.)
Wales rock strata, William Smith
diagram of section across rock strata in Wales near London by William Smith, as reproduced in William Berryman Scott’s A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere
Ectoganus horsfall 1913 - Public domain zoological illustration
Italiano: Ectoganus horsfall 1913 Public domain photograph of 20th-century zoological illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere - wolverine
An image of a wolverine from A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere.
A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere - elk
An image of an elk from A History of Land Mammals in the Western Hemisphere.
Smilodon and Canis dirus
Smilodon californicus and Canis dirus fight over a Mammuthus columbi carcass in the La Brea Tar Pits.
Aktautitan hippopotamopus
Aktautitan hippopotamopus
Mammuthus columbi
Columbian mammoth (Mammuthus columbi)
Theosodon
Life restoration of Theosodon garretorum (left) and Borhyaena tuberata (right)
Protypotherium australe
Life restoration of Protypotherium australe and Stegotherium tesselatum
Thoatheriumknight
Thoatherium minusculum, a prehistoric sudamerican mammal.
Diadiaphorus
Life restoration of Diadiaphorus majusculus
Hapalops
Life restoration of Hapalops longiceps and Propalaehoplophorus australis
Cladosictis
Life restoration of Cladosictis lustratus and Pachyrukhos moyani