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White River Fauna
The White River Fauna are fossil animals found in the White River Group of South Dakota, North Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado and Nebraska in the United States. In southwest South Dakota and northwest Nebraska, these fossils are characteristic of the White River Badlands (including Badlands National Park), though they can be found far beyond the limits of the White River watershed. In Wyoming, the White River Group is undifferentiated, and is more commonly known as the White River Formation. Further east in Nebraska and South Dakota, the group is divided into the Chadron Formation (lower part) and Brule Formation (upper part). Exposures are less well-investigated in northeast Colorado and scattered sites across western North Dakota. The White River Group is overlain by the Sharps Formation in Badlands National Park and the Arikaree Group in northwest Nebraska. Animals from the White River Group date from the Eocene and Oligocene epochs. The fauna is representative of four North American Land Mammal Ages (NALMAs):
Birds
Mammals
Artiodactyls
Antracotheres
Camelids
Entelodonts
Leptomerycids
Merycoidodontids
Protoceratids
Ruminants
Creodonts
Carnivorans
Amphiconids
Canids
Nimravids
Epoicotheres
Lagomorphs
Perissodactyls
Brototheres
Equids
Rhinocerotoids
Amynodonts
Hyracodontids
Rhinocerotids
Tapirids
Rodents
Reptiles
Crocodilians
Lizards
Indeterminate iguanid, skink, and diploglossine (galliwasp) fossils are also known from the White River Group.
Snakes
Turtles
Indeterminate fossils of an anosteirine carettochelyid and a ptychogastrin geoemydid are also known from the White River Group.
Amphibians
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