Examples of using Eocene in English and their translations into Dutch
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Baltic amber is produced by pine trees in Scandinavia in the eocene era this lasted from 55.8 to 33.9 million years ago.
This tooth is from the Otodus shark teeth that lived in the Eocene 56 to 33.9 million years ago.
dating from the early Eocene and lived for more than 50 million years ago.
Fossils of subtropical and even tropical trees and plants from the Eocene have also been found in Greenland and Alaska.
below the Zenne Group like the Ieper Group early Eocene in age.
have also been recovered from the Middle Eocene La Meseta Formation of Seymour Island, Western Antarctica.
The first tapirids, such as Heptodon, appeared in the early Eocene of North America.
Dubius is based on a single tibiotarsus from the Late Eocene to Early Oligocene Quercy phosphorites of France.
dating from the early Eocene and lived for more than 50 million years ago.
ended 45 million years ago in the late Eocene.
ended 45 million years ago in the late Eocene.
it is formed south of Eocene and Cretaceous limestones folded in a direction east-north-east,
Light-colored granite, about 50 to 70 million years old(Eocene Epoch to Cretaceous Period) has been sculpted by glaciers that gouged deep U-shaped troughs throughout the monument.
In the south, along the coast is the"Hampshire Basin", an area of relatively non-resistant Eocene and Oligocene clays
Analysis of the taxonomic and morphological diversification clearly showed that carnivorans outcompeted hyaenodonts and oxyaenids during the Eocene, specifically from around 50 Ma when carnivorans began to dominate"creodonts.
It features three epochs: the Paleocene, Eocene and Oligocene.
The first marine mammals appeared during the Eocene(part of the Paleogene era).
The age of the crater is calculated to be 36.4± 4 million years Eocene.
Pogonomyrmex fossilis is an extinct ant species which lived during the Eocene 34 million years ago.
Amber from the Eocene(part of the Paleogene period).