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Eiszeitliche Tierwelt (CALVENDO Premium Wandkalender 2027)

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Eiszeitliche Tierwelt (CALVENDO Premium Wandkalender 2027)Giganten der Megafauna im Eiszeitalter (Monatskalender, 14 Seiten) Das Eiszeitalter war die groe Zeit der Landsugetiere. In diesem Zeitraum, dem Knozoikum (seit etwa 66 Millionen Jahren) entwickelten viele von ihnen eine vorher noch nicht dagewesene Gre, Prsenz und Verbreitung begnstigt durch das vorherige Aussterben der Dinosaurier. Stellvertretend fr alle Sugetiere des Eiszeitalters will dieser, mit Hilfe von knstlicher Intelligenz entstandene,

Giganten der Megafauna im Eiszeitalter (Monatskalender, 14 Seiten)

Das Eiszeitalter war die große Zeit der Landsäugetiere. In diesem Zeitraum, dem Känozoikum (seit etwa 66 Millionen Jahren) entwickelten viele von ihnen eine vorher noch nicht dagewesene Größe, Präsenz und Verbreitung - begünstigt durch das vorherige Aussterben der Dinosaurier. Stellvertretend für alle Säugetiere des Eiszeitalters will dieser, mit Hilfe von künstlicher Intelligenz entstandene, Kalender, zwölf Säugetiere ins Rampenlicht stellen. Die meisten sind schon ausgestorben, aber es sind auch Arten dabei, die wir nach wie vor bewundern können - nicht nur auf Kalenderbildern - sondern auch auf freier Wildbahn.

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14 Seiten bestehend aus 1 Cover | 12 Monatsseiten | 1 Indexseite

Abbildungen:
Januar: Der 2 Meter große Riesenhirsch (Megalocerus) ist vor etwa 7700 Jahren ausgestorben.
Februar: Das Riesenfaultier (Megatherium) mit einer Körpergröße von bis zu 6 Metern ist vor etwa 10000 Jahren ausgestorben.
März: Der Höhlenbär (Ursus spelaeus) erreichte die Größe der größten heutigen Bären.
April: Das Wisent (Bos bonasus) ist das größte Landsäugetier Europas. Es ist knapp einer totalen Ausrottung entgangen.
Mai: Das Riesengürteltier (Priodontes maximus) kann bis zu 1,5 Meter lang werden. Leider ist es vom Aussterben bedroht.
Juni: Der Höhlenlöwe (Panthera spelaea) lebte vor allem in der Steppe. Er starb vor etwa 10000 Jahren aus.
Juli: Die bis zu 3 Meter große Rindergiraffe (Sivatherium) ist vor etwa 8000 Jahren ausgestorben.
August: Das Wollmammut (Mammuthus primigenius) war etwa doppelt so groß wie ein erwachsener Mann.
September: Der Elch (Alces alces) ist die größte heute vorkommende Hirschart. Die Art ist im Norden verbreitet.
Oktober: Der Moschusochse (Ovibos moschatus) ist kein Rind sondern zählt zu den Ziegenähnlichen.
November: Die Säbelzahnkatze (Smilodon) gehört zu den größten Raubkatzen, die je auf unserem Planeten gelebt haben.
Dezember: Das Wollnashorn (Coelodonta antiquitatis)ist vor etwa 10000 Jahren ausgestorben.

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