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Moeritherium lyonsi
Moeritherium ("Lake Moeris' beast") is an extinct genus of basal proboscideans from the Eocene of North and West Africa. The first specimen was discovered in strata from the Fayum fossil deposits of Egypt. It was named in 1901 by Charles William Andrews, who suggested that it was an early proboscidean, perhaps ancestral to mastodons, although subsequent workers considered it everything from a relative of manatees to a close relative of both clades' common ancestor. Currently, Moeritherium is seen as a proboscidean that, while fairly basal, diverged before the split between elephantiforms and deinotheres. Seven species have been named, though five (M. andrewsi, M. chehbeurameuri, M. gracile, M. lyonsi, and M. trigodon) are currently considered valid. The name comes from Lake Moeris, and the Ancient Greek θηρίον (thēríon), meaning "beast"… (Wikipedia)
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Cuckoo and Azaleas, by Katsushika Hokusai, 1828
European mole emerging from a molehill
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Common mole By: Leonard Lee Rue III From: Nature's Unlovables 1990
Today we have some absolutely incredible photos of a gossamer worm, Tomopteris sp.
Photo Fraser Higgins