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单词 Elephas
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In fact, they seemed so similar to each other that some paleontologists considered the extinct straight-tusked elephants to belong to the same genus as the Asian elephant, Elephas. In Ancient Bones, an Elephant-Size Surprise 2017-06-17T04:00:00Z
However, in February of 1796, the French naturalist George Cuvier presented convincing evidence that a newly described species of elephant – Elephas primigenius – was an extinct creature of the distant past and unlike any living species. How Scientists Discovered The Extinction Of Species 2015-06-29T04:00:00Z
This discovery would mean that "the air temperature of North China 3,000 years ago was still not high enough for Elephas to live," said Mr Li. Extinct elephant 'survived late' 2012-12-19T11:30:31Z
As for teeth, an upper grinder of Elephas columbi in the United States National Museum is ten and one-half inches high, nine inches wide, the grinding face being eight by five inches. Animals of the Past 2011-11-16T03:00:27.497Z
Elephas, the elephant, of which there is only one species. Lives of Eminent Zoologists, from Aristotle to Linnæus with Introductory remarks on the Study of Natural History
Occultists, from Paracelsus to Elephas Levi, divide the nature spirits into gnomes, sylphs, salamanders, undines; or earth, air, fire, and water spirits. Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry
The genus Elephas makes its first appearance in the Upper Miocene of India. The History of the European Fauna
By permission of the American Museum of Natural History Restoration of a Siberian mammoth, Elephas primogenius, pursued by men of the old stone age of Europe. Earth and Sky Every Child Should Know Easy studies of the earth and the stars for any time and place
I think, however, that there are no real grounds for such a change, and that the genus Elephas is amply sufficient for both species. Happy Days for Boys and Girls
The tusks of the extinct Elephas primigenius, or mammoth, have a bolder and more extensive curvature than those 144 of the Elephas Indicus. The Tree-Dwellers
The phyletic series of the true elephants in Europe are relatively short, and go back only to the Quaternary, Elephas antiquus giving origin to the Indian elephant, E. priscus to the African. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
The other—the Elephas Falconeri, of Busk—was still smaller, its average height at the withers not exceeding two and a half to three feet. The Ancient Life History of the Earth A Comprehensive Outline of the Principles and Leading Facts of Palæontological Science
But presently I guessed the identity of the mighty creature as Elephas africanus, or, as the ancients commonly described it, African elephant. The Lost Continent
Elephas primigenius, whose bones are common in certain Cambridge gravels, whose teeth are brought up by dredgers, far out in the German Ocean, off certain parts of the Norfolk coast.  Prose Idylls, New and Old
He leaned Elephas primigenius against a tuft of willow banked round with snow, and turned gloomily as if to go back down the river again. The Magnetic North
Beneath the gravel containing these large erratics, is a blue mud in which skeletons of Elephas antiquus, and other mammalia, have been observed. The Antiquity of Man
In this discussion of the intellectual powers and moral qualities of the elephant I will confine myself to my own observations on Elephas indicus, except where otherwise stated. The Minds and Manners of Wild Animals A Book of Personal Observations
In November, 1861, Blake wrote a paper in the "Geologist" in which the new elephant no longer bears his own name as authority, but is described as "Elephas texianus, Owen, E. Columbi, Falconer." More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1
With these were associated the remains of Elephas antiquus, and bones of the genera Bos, Cervus, Sus, Ursus, Canis, and a large Felis. The Antiquity of Man
Kaviak retired to his old seat on Elephas beyond the bunks, where he still had a good view of the wonderful tree, agreeably lit by what was left of the two candles. The Magnetic North
The remains of elephants, now in the museums of Glasgow and Edinburgh, purporting to come from the superficial deposits of Scotland have been referred to Elephas primigenius. The Antiquity of Man
The mammalia most frequently cited as having been found in the deposits Numbers 2 and 3 at Menchecourt, are the following:— Elephas primigenius. The Antiquity of Man
In other words, they were subsequent to the last great physical changes of Europe, and were contemporaries of the urus and bison, not of the Elephas primigenius, Rhinoceros tichorhinus, and Hyaena spelaea. The Antiquity of Man
Entire molar of Elephas primigenius, 17 feet from the surface.   c. The Antiquity of Man
Among the extinct species formerly contemporary with man, no fossil quadruped has so often been alluded to in this work as the mammoth, Elephas primigenius. The Antiquity of Man
It has been pronounced by Dr. Falconer to belong to Elephas primigenius. The Antiquity of Man
The first effect of the intercalation of so many intermediate forms between the two most divergent types, has been to break down almost entirely the generic distinction between Mastodon and Elephas. The Antiquity of Man
At Canstadt near Stuttgart, loess resembling that of the Rhine contains many fossil bones, especially those of Elephas primigenius, together with some of Rhinoceros tichorhinus, the species having been lately determined by Dr. Falconer. The Antiquity of Man
The great age of the lignite is partly indicated by the bones of Elephas antiquus found in it. The Antiquity of Man
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