Alligator hailensis
Alligator hailensis, named after the site where it was found by J.B. Stout, is a large, extinct species of Alligator, known from the early Pleistocene (Blancan land mammal age, 2 Ma) of Florida. Its age and skeletal morphology is intermediate between the geologically older Alligator mefferdi and the modern American Alligator, making it a transitional fossil.
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Alligator hailensis
Alligator hailensis, named after the site where it was found by J.B. Stout, is a large, extinct species of Alligator, known from the early Pleistocene (Blancan land mammal age, 2 Ma) of Florida. Its age and skeletal morphology is intermediate between the geologically older Alligator mefferdi and the modern American Alligator, making it a transitional fossil.
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Alligator hailensis, named aft ...... king it a transitional fossil.
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Alligator hailensis, named aft ...... king it a transitional fossil.
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