CONNECT AC INTEGRATED PRIN OF ZOOLOGY
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ISBN: 9781266159800
Author: HICKMAN
Publisher: INTER MCG
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To determine: The Great American Interchange.
Introduction: From mid-Eocene epoch to late Pliocene epoch, water completely separated North America and South America. This interval marked the evolution of mammals in distinctive directions on each continent.
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To determine: The interval in which the Great American Interchange occurred and its results.
Introduction: Great American Interchange is regarded as one of the crucial minglings of different continental fauna in the history of Earth.
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