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Pliocene epoch   /plˈaɪəsˌin ˈɛpək/   Listen
Pliocene epoch

noun
1.
From 13 million to 2 million years ago; growth of mountains; cooling of climate; more and larger mammals.  Synonym: Pliocene.






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... useless organs atrophy, such cases as the existence of lateral rudiments of toes, in the foot of a horse, place us in a dilemma. For, either these rudiments are of no use to the animal, in which case, considering that the horse has existed in its present form since the Pliocene epoch, they surely ought to have disappeared; or they are of some use to the animal, in which case they are of no use as arguments against Teleology. A similar, but still stronger, argument may be based upon the existence of teats, and even functional mammary glands, in male ...
— Darwiniana • Thomas Henry Huxley



Words linked to "Pliocene epoch" :   tertiary, Tertiary period, epoch



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