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30 April 2016
- 14:0214:02, 30 April 2016 diff hist +182 Talk:Acacia (Vachellia) →Coincedence: new section
23 April 2016
- 14:4914:49, 23 April 2016 diff hist +4 Ussuri brown bear No edit summary
- 04:2604:26, 23 April 2016 diff hist +375 Talk:Ussuri brown bear →Predator or prey?: new section
- 04:0904:09, 23 April 2016 diff hist +238 Talk:Bear →Question: new section
22 April 2016
- 22:3122:31, 22 April 2016 diff hist +7 Anatolian leopard No edit summary
- 02:2602:26, 22 April 2016 diff hist +10 Russian Far East Ussuri brown bears aren't the only brown bears in the Russian Far East
10 April 2016
- 03:3403:34, 10 April 2016 diff hist −2 Neotropical otter Anurans and frogs are the same things.
9 April 2016
- 23:1423:14, 9 April 2016 diff hist +10 Siberia Ussuri brown bears and Asian black bears aren't the only bears present in Siberia.
18 March 2016
- 00:1200:12, 18 March 2016 diff hist −83 Pleistocene megafauna →South America
13 February 2016
- 15:3615:36, 13 February 2016 diff hist −6 Walker (Star Wars) Paraceratherium IS a rhino. The largest land mammal is Paleoloxodon.
29 January 2016
- 18:2218:22, 29 January 2016 diff hist +4 Pleistocene megafauna →South America Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
8 January 2016
- 02:2202:22, 8 January 2016 diff hist 0 Camelops The Pleistocene begin 2.58 million years ago.
6 January 2016
- 21:5921:59, 6 January 2016 diff hist −6 Arctotherium →Diet
- 21:5921:59, 6 January 2016 diff hist +8 Arctotherium No edit summary
- 21:5921:59, 6 January 2016 diff hist +2 Arctotherium →Diet
- 21:3921:39, 6 January 2016 diff hist −9 Herring Orcas are dolphins
4 January 2016
- 03:5503:55, 4 January 2016 diff hist +9 Arctotherium No edit summary
- 03:5403:54, 4 January 2016 diff hist +31 Arctotherium No edit summary
29 December 2015
- 00:0200:02, 29 December 2015 diff hist −2 Cretoxyrhina →Dietary preferences
- 00:0100:01, 29 December 2015 diff hist +1 Cretoxyrhina If you look at National Geographic, it will say that Tylosaurus fed on the Ginsu Shark
28 December 2015
- 03:5803:58, 28 December 2015 diff hist +65 Gill Axolotls keep their gills even as adults.
- 03:2503:25, 28 December 2015 diff hist −1,631 Feral cat Many predators were deleted.
27 December 2015
- 05:4905:49, 27 December 2015 diff hist +27 Cephalaspis →Anatomy and morphology Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 05:4405:44, 27 December 2015 diff hist 0 Labyrinthodontia No edit summary Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
22 December 2015
- 22:4022:40, 22 December 2015 diff hist +2 Kodiak bear →Habitat and feeding habits Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 22:4022:40, 22 December 2015 diff hist −2 Kodiak bear →Habitat and feeding habits Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 22:3922:39, 22 December 2015 diff hist +71 Kodiak bear →Habitat and feeding habits Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
8 December 2015
- 12:4912:49, 8 December 2015 diff hist +13 Seymouria →Description: Synapsids are really considered reptiles anymore. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
27 November 2015
- 05:2405:24, 27 November 2015 diff hist 0 Amniote No edit summary Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 05:2305:23, 27 November 2015 diff hist 0 Sauropsida If Eureptiles existed since 315 million years ago, then that would most likely make them the oldest amniotes. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
25 November 2015
- 18:4718:47, 25 November 2015 diff hist +4 Hippidion The Pleistocene began 2.588 million years ago Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
19 November 2015
- 22:0322:03, 19 November 2015 diff hist −575 Arctotherium No edit summary
- 22:0222:02, 19 November 2015 diff hist +911 Arctotherium No edit summary
18 November 2015
- 00:4700:47, 18 November 2015 diff hist −77 Arctotherium No edit summary
- 00:4700:47, 18 November 2015 diff hist +77 Arctotherium No edit summary
- 00:4400:44, 18 November 2015 diff hist −2 Arctotherium Source 3 says that Arctotherium lived probably around 2 million years ago
- 00:3500:35, 18 November 2015 diff hist +6 Panthera spelaea Comma
17 November 2015
- 03:0103:01, 17 November 2015 diff hist −71 Megatherium Short-faced bears, Smilodon, jaguars, and lions could have predated on even an adult Megatherium
- 02:5802:58, 17 November 2015 diff hist −2 Megatherium No edit summary
- 02:5602:56, 17 November 2015 diff hist −48 Glyptodontidae →Description
- 02:5502:55, 17 November 2015 diff hist +45 Glyptodontidae Sparassodonts were also alive during glyptodonts.
- 02:3702:37, 17 November 2015 diff hist +44 Arctotherium A giant rodent was around at the time of Arctotherium
- 02:3402:34, 17 November 2015 diff hist +11 Josephoartigasia monesi Arctotherium was around at the time of this large rodent.
- 02:2902:29, 17 November 2015 diff hist 0 Arctodus →Dietary habits
- 02:2802:28, 17 November 2015 diff hist −4 Arctodus →Dietary habits
- 02:2802:28, 17 November 2015 diff hist +63 Arctodus Homotherium, jaguars, and American cheetahs were alive around Arctodus.
11 November 2015
- 22:4922:49, 11 November 2015 diff hist 0 Arctotherium Other sources say that Arctotherium evolved 2 million years ago, around the time of terror birds.
- 21:5621:56, 11 November 2015 diff hist +7 Pygmy mammoth Most North American bears can measure 4 feet, probably enough to hunt a calf.
- 21:4421:44, 11 November 2015 diff hist +171 Talk:Woolly mammoth No edit summary
- 21:4221:42, 11 November 2015 diff hist +6 Woolly mammoth Bears could have hunted mammoth calves.