The Great American Biotic Interchange (commonly abbreviated as GABI), also known as the Great American Interchange and the Great American Faunal Interchange...
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Caribbean plate (category Geology of Central America)
Eocene North America and Europe (although these have been criticized), and Peradectes from Paleocene South America. The Great American Interchange in which...
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Titanis (category Use American English from September 2024)
it is the only one known from North America, crossing over from South America during the Great American Interchange. The earliest discovery of Titanis...
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America and South America were linked by the Isthmus of Panama, thereby forming the single landmass of the Americas. The Great American Interchange resulted...
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Look up interchange in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Interchange may refer to: Interchange (road), a collection of ramps, exits, and entrances between...
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submarine deposits in Central America. The second is the Great American Interchange of vertebrates between North and South America which required a continuous...
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Opossum (category Marsupials of Central America)
South America and entered North America in the Great American Interchange following the connection of North and South America. The Virginia opossum is the...
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Phorusrhacidae (category Cenozoic birds of South America)
in North America. This makes the phorusrhacids the only known large South American predator to migrate north in the Great American Interchange that followed...
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Human migration Great Upheaval Early human migrations Pre-modern human migration Indo-European migrations Great American Interchange This disambiguation...
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3 million years ago, spread to Central and North America as part of the Great American Interchange. Nearly all of the formerly abundant megafaunal xenarthrans...
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