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Photo: Steve Robinson
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Sleeping dormice
Photo: Steve Robinson

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Result from the Pleistocene Sicily #paleostream! This piece was a fascinating up and down to construct and to research. While certainly iconic our understanding of these faunas is not complete and misinformation and memes plaster ones way. Center of this piece...
are the tiny elephants of the genus Palaeoloxodon falconeri that gathered around this olive tree to eat from leafs and fruit off it. However while many birds are around as well you might notice the absence of the giant swan Cygnus falconeri. That is not because I wanted to be...
contrarian but it's actually down to this bird not existing with the P. falconeri fauna. This fauna was deposited on Sicily and Malta during the early Middle Pleistocene while the giant swan comes from a later fauna in the late Middle Pleistocene, roughly half a million years...
apart. Both faunas are very distinct with the later one having way more mainland species coming over, among them also a new Palaeoloxodon species, deer and small hippos. This appears to be linked to a sea level drop because of the beginning glaciation of the last ice age...
I still wanted to focus on the P. falconeri fauna though, not just because these small pachyderms are just to damn fascinating but also because this was clearly a very isolated fauna and distinct fauna. On top of that the small size and yet still quite large brain size mean that...
we were able to be more experimental in their behavior interactions. Looking beyond the small elephants one is still greeted with a rich fauna though, large rodents and tortoises are accompanied by extinct as well as a large amount of living bird species. size chart by Discord member Dynamo.
Sometimes I got caught up in making things good and forgot to have fun doing it. I did have fun in the end with this :)
Robert Hainard (1906 - 1999). Loir gris. July 23rd, 1936.
Hainard Foundation

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Looking up dormice just gets alice in wonderland on here which is a shame so here’s dormice spam.
My newest litter of pygmy dormice are all grown up now.