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Pleistocene Collection (page 7)

"Journey back in time to the Pleistocene era, where ancient wonders come alive

Background imagePleistocene Collection: Mammoth walking in nature by day

Mammoth walking in nature by day

Background imagePleistocene Collection: A herd of Woolly Mammoths migrate to a warmer climate in the Pleistocene Age

A herd of Woolly Mammoths migrate to a warmer climate in the Pleistocene Age

Background imagePleistocene Collection: The woolly rhinoceros is an extinct species from the Pleistocene epoch

The woolly rhinoceros is an extinct species from the Pleistocene epoch
The woolly rhinoceros is an extinct species of rhinoceros that was common throughout Europe and northern Asia during the Pleistocene epoch and survived the last glacial period

Background imagePleistocene Collection: A Smilodon saber-toothed cat discovers human remains

A Smilodon saber-toothed cat discovers human remains

Background imagePleistocene Collection: Platybelodon portrait on white background

Platybelodon portrait on white background. Platybelodon is an extinct herbivorous mammal related to the elephant that lived during the Miocene Period of Africa, Europe, Asia and North America

Background imagePleistocene Collection: A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers giving chase to their next meal

A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers giving chase to their next meal
A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers giving chase to what they hope will be their next meal, during Earths Pleistocene Era of time

Background imagePleistocene Collection: A Bison latifrons in a winter landscape during the Pleistocene epoch

A Bison latifrons in a winter landscape during the Pleistocene epoch
An old Bison latifrons falls behind in a winter landscape during the North American Pleistocene epoch

Background imagePleistocene Collection: A school of fish encounter a monstrous Megalodon shark

A school of fish encounter a monstrous Megalodon shark
A school of ocean fish encounter a monstrous Megalodon shark in prehistoric times

Background imagePleistocene Collection: A Saber-Tooth Tiger in a tropical environment

A Saber-Tooth Tiger in a tropical environment

Background imagePleistocene Collection: Elasmotherium

Elasmotherium, white background

Background imagePleistocene Collection: The Columbian mammoth, an extinct species of elephant

The Columbian mammoth, an extinct species of elephant
The Columbian mammoth is an extinct species of elephant that inhabited what is now the Americas in the Pleistocene Age

Background imagePleistocene Collection: A lone Sabre-Toothed Tiger on the lookout for its next meal

A lone Sabre-Toothed Tiger on the lookout for its next meal during Earths Pleistocene Era of time

Background imagePleistocene Collection: Homotherium latidens, a big sabertooth cat of the Pliocene Epoch

Homotherium latidens, a big sabertooth cat of the Pliocene Epoch

Background imagePleistocene Collection: Platybelodon mammal, side view

Platybelodon mammal, side view. Platybelodon was a herbivorous extinct mammal related to the elephant that lived in Miocene Era in Africa, Europe, Asia and North America

Background imagePleistocene Collection: Smilodon (Dirk Sabertooth) killing a Platygonus

Smilodon (Dirk Sabertooth) killing a Platygonus (peccary), Pleistocene Epoch (Ice Age) of North America

Background imagePleistocene Collection: An adult Elasmotherium compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros

An adult Elasmotherium compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros
An adult Elasmotherium from 2 million years ago is compared to a modern adult White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). The Elasmotherium is over 7 feet tall at the shoulder and weighs 8, 000 pounds*

Background imagePleistocene Collection: Woolly Mammoth charging, Pleistocene Epoch

Woolly Mammoth charging, Pleistocene Epoch
Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) charging, Pleistocene Epoch (Ice Age), North America

Background imagePleistocene Collection: A Sabre-Tooth Tiger attacking a young Deinotherium

A Sabre-Tooth Tiger attacking a young Deinotherium
A carnivorous Sabre-Tooth Tiger attacking a young Deinotherium during Earths Pleistocene epoch

Background imagePleistocene Collection: Columbian mammoths and bison roam the ancient plains of North America

Columbian mammoths and bison roam the ancient plains of North America
A seen in the midwest of North America up to 110, 000 years ago. Columbian mammoths, long horn bison and early ancestors of modern pronghorn antelopes roamed ancient plains

Background imagePleistocene Collection: A saber-toothed cat on white background

A saber-toothed cat on white background. The saber-toothed cat, also called Smilodon, was a large predator that lived in the Eocene to Pleistocene Eras in North and South America

Background imagePleistocene Collection: Male homo erectus looking aside

Male homo erectus looking aside, white background

Background imagePleistocene Collection: Confrontation between an Arctodus bear and a Sabre-Toothed Tiger

Confrontation between an Arctodus bear and a Sabre-Toothed Tiger
An Arctodus bear and a Sabre-Toothed Tiger involved in a territorial dispute during Earths Pleistocene period of time

Background imagePleistocene Collection: A rabbit witnesses a herd of mammoths in a snowy forest

A rabbit witnesses a herd of mammoths in a snowy forest

Background imagePleistocene Collection: Deinotherium with offspring

Deinotherium with offspring. Deinotherium was an enormous land mammal that lived in Asia, Africa and Europe during the Miocene to Pleistocene Periods

Background imagePleistocene Collection: A family of Saber Toothed Tigers watch a herd of Woolly Mammoths

A family of Saber Toothed Tigers watch a herd of Woolly Mammoths pass by their den

Background imagePleistocene Collection: British landscape with various prehistoric animals

British landscape with various prehistoric animals
British landscape, 350, 000 pb. Includes from left; Woolly rhino, Megaloceros (Irish Elk), Saiga antelope, Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius), Homo neanderthalensis, Cave lion, Arctic lemming

Background imagePleistocene Collection: Eremotherium approaches a pair of Arctodus grazing on trees

Eremotherium approaches a pair of Arctodus grazing on trees. Eremotherium was a giant ground sloth of North and South America that lived 800, 000 to 11, 000 years ago

Background imagePleistocene Collection: Diprotodon on the edge of a Eucalyptus forest with some early kangaroos

Diprotodon on the edge of a Eucalyptus forest with some early kangaroos
Diprotodon sharing the grounds with some early kangaroos on the edge of a Eucalyptus forest with a mix of Kauri trees and other vegetation

Background imagePleistocene Collection: Thylacoleo, a marsupial lion from the Pleistocene Age

Thylacoleo, a marsupial lion from the Pleistocene Age

Background imagePleistocene Collection: Mammoth walking through a blizzard on mountain

Mammoth walking through a blizzard on mountain

Background imagePleistocene Collection: Two Woolly Mammoths in a snow covered field with a few bison

Two Woolly Mammoths in a snow covered field with a few bison

Background imagePleistocene Collection: Sabre-toothed cat on the prowl

Sabre-toothed cat on the prowl
Sabre-toothed cat, also misleadingly known as a saber-toothed tiger. They were characterized by long, curved saber-shaped canine teeth

Background imagePleistocene Collection: Male homo erectus standing

Male homo erectus standing, white background

Background imagePleistocene Collection: Male Homo Erectus sitting alone on a beach island next to coconuts

Male Homo Erectus sitting alone on a beach island next to coconuts while thinking

Background imagePleistocene Collection: A saber-toothed cat leaps at a grizzly bear on a mountain path

A saber-toothed cat leaps at a grizzly bear on a mountain path

Background imagePleistocene Collection: A pack of dire wolves crosses paths with two mammoths during the Upper Pleistocene Epoch

A pack of dire wolves crosses paths with two mammoths during the Upper Pleistocene Epoch
A pack of dire wolves crosses paths with two mammoths 150 thousand years ago during the Upper (Tarantian) Pleistocene Epoch in North America. A late fall dusting of snow heralds the coming winter

Background imagePleistocene Collection: A woolly mammoth in a dramatic frozen sunset

A woolly mammoth in a dramatic frozen sunset. This was one of the last in a line of mammoth species. Its closest extant relative is the Asian elephant

Background imagePleistocene Collection: Male and female Homo erectus hugging in the desert

Male and female Homo erectus hugging in the desert

Background imagePleistocene Collection: Elasmotherium on white background

Elasmotherium on white background
Elasmotherium is an extinct mammal that lived in the Pleistocene Period of Russia, Ukraine, and Moldova

Background imagePleistocene Collection: Sabre-toothed tigers find a 1950s American Chevrolet and signs of civilization

Sabre-toothed tigers find a 1950s American Chevrolet and signs of civilization
Sabre-toothed tigers from the Pleistocene Era find a 1950s American Chevrolet and signs of an advanced civilization

Background imagePleistocene Collection: A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers chasing a young Deinotherium

A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers chasing a young Deinotherium
A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers hunting down a young Deinotherium

Background imagePleistocene Collection: A large female Deinotherium with her twin calves

A large female Deinotherium with her twin calves during Earths Pleistocene Era. Deinotherium are ancestors of modern day elephants

Background imagePleistocene Collection: A herd of Woolly Mammoth and Scimitar Sabertooth, Pleistocene Epoch

A herd of Woolly Mammoth and Scimitar Sabertooth, Pleistocene Epoch
Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) and Scimitar Sabertooth (Homotherium), Pleistocene Epoch (Ice Age) of North America

Background imagePleistocene Collection: A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers stalking a family of Deinotherium

A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers stalking a family of Deinotherium in hopes they can catch the two adults off guard, and possibly attack their young calf

Background imagePleistocene Collection: Neanderthal humans confronted by a cave bear

Neanderthal humans confronted by a cave bear
Homo neanderthalensis (Neanderthal humans) confronted by a cave bear (Ursus spelaeus), Pleistocene Epoch (Ice Age) of Europe and Western Asia

Background imagePleistocene Collection: A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers during the Pleistocene period of time

A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers during the Pleistocene period of time
A pair of Sabre-Toothed Tigers, also known as Smilodons, alive during the Pleistocene period of time

Background imagePleistocene Collection: Dinofelis, a prehistoric cat, gets ready to attack a group of pheasants

Dinofelis, a prehistoric cat, gets ready to attack a group of pheasants
Dinofelis, a prehistoric cat with very long teeth, is waiting atop a rock in the forest. Off in the distance, three small pheasants are pecking the forest floor for food

Background imagePleistocene Collection: A Megacerops grazing a prehistoric landscape

A Megacerops grazing a prehistoric landscape. Only one flower left, then breakfast is done for this double horned relative of the modern rhinoceros




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"Journey back in time to the Pleistocene era, where ancient wonders come alive. 🌍✨ Step into the Lascaux II cave painting replica C013 / 7378 and witness the breathtaking artistry of our prehistoric ancestors. Marvel at the ingenuity of our early human counterparts as you explore a collection that includes a prehistoric spear-thrower, an essential tool for survival. Encounter majestic creatures that once roamed this earth, like the mighty mammoth - a symbol of strength and resilience. Delve deeper into human evolution with illustrations showcasing Australopithecus, Homo habilis, and Homo sapiens skulls side by side. Witness nature's fierce battles as a scimitar cat attacks a hominid in an epic struggle for survival. Discover unique species like Glyptodon Asper - an armored giant from another time. Uncover the mysteries surrounding Homo heidelbergensis and their place in our ancestral lineage. Admire the timeless beauty captured in stone with Venus of Willendorf, a Stone Age figurine representing fertility and femininity. Gaze upon Mrs. Ples skull - one of humanity's oldest known ancestors belonging to Australopithecus boisei. Meet female Homo habilis; strong-willed pioneers who defied societal norms during their existence. Feel your heart race as you encounter Smilodon on a mountainside - an apex predator that ruled its domain. The Pleistocene era holds secrets waiting to be unraveled; it is through these relics we connect with our past and gain insight into what shaped us today. "