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The Law of Faunal Succession states that assemblages of plants and animals get progressively more and more different from those observed today the further back in the past you go in the fossil record.
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Faunal and floral comparisons across your boundary demonstrate nothing with respect to your purported flood.
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Faunal and floral comparisons across your boundary demonstrate nothing with respect to your purported flood.
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Faunal and floral surveys have been carried out but these have been limited and an overall species survey and long-term studies, especially for migratory waders on the eastern European/East African flyway are lacking.
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Faunal and lithic records from the polar North Atlantic [21] indicate that the first abrupt cooling occurred around 118 to 117 ky BP [22].
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The Cape Faunal Centre is a distinct zoogeographic zone that coincides roughly with the Floral Region as far as the eastern end of Western Cape Province.
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Faunal diversity is also high with 200 bird, 21 amphibian, 15 reptile, and 80 mammal species.
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Faunal studies include those by Spinage, Buchanan & Schacht, and Barber et al., as well as aerial studies reported by Loevinsohn et al. and Loevinsohn.
Manovo-Gounda-St Floris National Park, Central African Republic 2009
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Mount Seaview was originally designated as Faunal Reserve No. 36 in the Government Gazette of 5 February 1965.
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Faunal diversity resembles an oceanic rather than continental shelf island and is markedly reduced compared to the mainland.
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