Category:White River Fauna
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White River Fauna, prehistoric animals of the White River Badlands, located in the northern United States. The fossilized animals date from the Eocene, Oligocene, Miocene, and Pliocene epochs of the Cenozoic Era. They are found in the Chadron Formation, Brule Formation, and/or the Arikaree Formation of South Dakota, Nebraska, and/or Wyoming.
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- White River Formation
- Cenozoic animals of North America
- Neogene animals of North America
- Paleogene animals of North America
- Prehistoric fauna by locality
- Eocene paleontological sites of North America
- Miocene paleontological sites of North America
- Oligocene paleontological sites of North America
- Pliocene paleontological sites of North America
- Neogene geology of Nebraska
- Neogene geology of South Dakota
- Neogene geology of Wyoming
- Paleogene geology of Nebraska
- Paleogene geology of South Dakota
- Paleogene geology of Wyoming
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