It likely ate plants and possibly insects or other small animals. “Colorado is a great place to find fossils, but mammals from this time period tend to be pretty rare,” Eberle said.
Welcome to the website of Dr. Ed Chuong's lab at the University of Colorado Boulder! We are located in the BioFrontiers Institute and the Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology.
Reviewed Work: An Account of the Mammals and Birds of the Lower Colorado Valley, with Especial Reference to the Distributional Problems Presented by Joseph Grinnell Review by: W. S.
Wilson (1938-1946), and Harold Koerner (1946-1971), who helped expand the collection of Cenozoic mammals. Clark’s primary work focused on the Eocene Green River Formation in Utah and the ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirmed the presence ... Even more rare, humans can contract bird flu from mammals such as cows or cats, the CDC says. Symptoms range from nothing at all to eye ...