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Deer Bay Formation information


Deer Bay Formation
Stratigraphic range: Cretaceous
TypeFormation
Location
RegionNunavut
CountryCanada

The Deer Bay Formation is a geologic formation in Nunavut. It preserves fossils dating back to the Cretaceous period.

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Deer Bay Formation

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Rawson Formation Ordovician, Devonian Challenger Group/Zebra Cliffs Formation Ordovician Christopher Formation Cretaceous Dana Bay Formation Permian Deer Bay...

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Ridge Formation Jurassic Cape Phillips Formation Silurian Christopher Formation Cretaceous Churchill River Formation Ordovician Deer Bay Formation Cretaceous...

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equatorial deer never shed their antlers.[citation needed] A 2019 study published in Science identified eight genes active in antler formation that are...

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difficult. Wildlife in Glacier Bay includes both brown and black bear species, timber wolf, coyote, moose, black-tailed deer, red fox species, porcupine...

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such as deer, black bears, raccoons, skunks, and opossums. Other residents include dragonflies, green anoles and green tree frogs. The bays contain trees...

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keeping the boar "at bay". The bay dogs' barking alerts the hunters to the bay, so that the hunter may catch up and kill the boar. Bay dogs are typically...

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Creek Deering Creek Little Salmon Creek Hookton Slough Humboldt Bay Harbor Recreation and Conservation District is the governing body of Humboldt Bay, the...

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Cyclone Remal

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desirable ornamental, but it is not easy to cultivate. Deer browse stump sprouts heavily. Loblolly-bay is continuously distributed along the Atlantic and...

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Banderas Bay. Terrestrial animals local to the Sayulita area include armadillos, coati, rattlesnakes, iguanas, chachalacas, wild boars and deer. Locals...

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Herbivores are found throughout the province. Moose, mule deer, elk, and white-tailed deer are found in the wooded regions, and pronghorn can be found...

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