The Middle Pleistocene Epoch.

GeraldtheGnome
GeraldtheGnome: The Middle Pleistocene is also known as The Ionian Stage, it started 781,000 years ago and ended 126,000 years ago. I prefer though to square it off to 779,000 BC instead.

ABABEEL ALEPPO PROVINCE. : LIFEFORMS. : ANIMALS. : VERTEBRATES. : MAMMALS: PRIMATES. : HOMINIDS. : HUMANS. : HOMO ERECTUS HUMANS. : ACHEULIANS. : They existed there as back as 779,000 BC in what is now The Ababeel Battalion controlled parts of the now former part of Syria that was Aleppo Province, which is basically a country of theirs now. See the Topic named Acheulean on WIkipedia or my Forum named The Acheulians for more information.

HOMO ERECTUS HUMANS. : See above but make it about Homo erectus Humans instead though, but I do have no information if they were there or not back then without any form of Technology. See my Forum named Homo erectus Humans or go to the Topic named Homo erectus on Wikipedia for more information.

EVEN-TOED UNGULATES. : SUIFORMES. : SUIDAE. : PIGS. : WILD BOARS. : They existed as far back as 779,000 BC in what is now Ababeel Aleppo Province. See the Topic named Wild Boar on Wikipedia for more information.

ROMANIAN BOARS. : See above, but make it about Romanian Boars instead though.

ANATOLIAN BOARS. : See above, but make it about Anatolian Boars instead though.

BOVIDS. : GOAT_ANTELOPES. : GOATS. : WILD GOATS. : See above, but make it about Wild Goats instead though. See the Topic named Wild Goat at Wikipedia for more information.

BEZOAR IBEXES. : See above, but make it about Bozoar Ibexes instead though. See the Topic named Bezoar Ibex on Wikipedia for more information.

CARNIVORES. : MUSTELIDS. : MARTENS. : STONE MARTENS. : See above, but make it about Stone Martens instead though. See the Topic named Stone Marten on Wikipedia for more information.

SYRIAN BEECH MARTENS. : See above.

BADGERS. : MELES. : EURASIAN BADGERS. : See above, but make it about Eurasian Badgers instead though. See the Topic named Eurasian Badger on Wikipedia for more information.

TRANS-CAUCASIAN BADGERS. : See above.

HYENAS. : HYAENA. : STRIPED HYENAS. : See above, but make it about Striped Hyenas instead though. See the Topic named Striped Hyena on Wikipedia for more information.

CANIDS. : DOGS. : GOLDEN JACKALS. : See above, but make it about Golden Jackals instead though. See the Topic named Golden Jackal on Wikipedia for more information.

EUROPEAN JACKALS. : See above, but make it about European Jackals instead though. See the Topic named European Jackal on WIkipedia for more information.

SYRIAN JACKALS. : See above, but make it about Syrian Jackals instead though. See the Topic named Syrian Jackal on Wikipedia for more information.

GRAY WOLVES. : See above, but make it about Gray Wolves instead though. See the Topic named Gray Wolf on Wikipedia for more information.

RED FOXES. : See above, but make it about Red Foxes instead though. See the Topic named Red Fox on Wikipedia for more information.

RODENTS. : MUROIDS. : MURIDS. : OLD WORLD RATS AND MICE. : BLACK RATS. : See above, but make it about Black Rats instead though. See the Topic named Black Rat on Wikipedia for more information.

GERBILS. : PSAMMOMYS. : FAT SAND RATS. : See above, but make it about Fat Sand Rats instead though. See the Topic Fat Sand Rat on Wikipedia for more information.

PREHISTORIC MAMMALS. : ODD-TOED UNGULATES. : HORSES. : HIPPARIONS. : 'Once the Plains-living grazing Horses had evolved, they, too, evolved into many different types. Of these, all but the Equus Species are now extinct'

That was from the Book I have named 'The Marshall Illustrated Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs & Prehistoric Animals' by Consultant Editor Dr. Douglas Palmer. It was a doctored version of it. I have no information of whether one Hipparion or more than one Hipparion existed or not in what is now Ababeel Aleppo Province as far back as 779,000 BC. Where ever the last one did live, it died and therefore Hipparions became extinct in 779,000 BC just before or during the start of the Mid Pleistocene. See the Topic named Hipparion on Wikipedia for more information.

EVEN-TOED UNGULATES. : HIPPOPOTAMIDAE. : HIPPOPOTAMUSES. : HIPPOPOTAMUS GORGOPS. : See Fat Sand Rats, but make it about H. gorgops instead though. I have no information on if they existed there back then or not. See the Topic named Hippopotamus gorgops on Wikipedia for more information.

BOVIDS. : BOVINES. : CATTLE . : AUROCHS. : See Fat Sand Rats, but make it about Aurochs instead though. See the Topic Aurochs on Wikipedia for more information.

EURASIAN AUROCHS. : See above, but make it about Eurasian Aurochs instead though.

BIRDS. : MODERN BIRDS. : NEOGNATHS. : NEOAVIANS. : OWLS. : TRUE OWLS. : HORNED OWLS AND EAGLE-OWLS. : BROWN FISH OWLS. : See above, but make it about Brown Fish Owls instead though. See the Topic named Brown Fish Owl at Wikipedia for more information.

WESTERN BROWN FISH OWLS. : See above, but make it about Western Brown Fish Owls instead though.

PREHISTORIC BIRDS. : OSTRICHES. : STRUTHIONIDS. : ASIAN OSTRICHES. : I have no information if they existed there or not as far back as 779,000 BC. See the Topic named Asian Ostrich on Wikipedia for more information.

NEOGNATHS. : CORACIIFORMES. : UPUPIDAE. : HOOPOES. : COMMON HOOPOES. : The Common Hoopoes and the U. e. epops Subspecies of them existed as far back as 779,000 BC in what is now Ababeel Aleppo Province. See the Topic named Common Hoopoes on Wikipedia for more information.

GRUIFORMES. : RAILS. : RALLUS. : WATER RAILS. : I have no information on if they existed or not there as far back as 779,000 BC in what is now Ababeel Aleppo Province. See the Topic named Water Rails on Wikipedia for more information.

APODIFORMES. : SWIFTS. : TACHYMARPTIS. : ALPINE SWIFTS. : See Common Hoopoes on here for more information, but make it about Alpine Swifts instead though. See the Topic named Alpine Swift on Wikipedia for more information.

EUAVIALANS. : AVEBREVICAUDANS. : PYGOSTYLIANS. : ORNITHORACINES. : EUORNITHES. : ORNITHURANS. : CARINATAENS. : MODERN BIRDS. : CHARADRIIFORMES. : SANDPIPERS. : TRINGA. : COMMON REDSHANKS. : See above, but make it about Common Redshanks though. See the Topic named Common Redshank on Wikipedia for more information.

GALLINAGO. : GREAT SNIPES. : See above, but make it about Great Snipes though. See the Topic named Great Snipe on Wikipedia for more information.

NEOAVIANS. : AEQUORNITHES. : PROCELLARIIFORMES. : PROCELLARIIIDAE. : PUFFINUS. : YELKOUAN SHEARWATERS. : See above, but make it about Yelkouan Shearwaters though. See the Topic named Yelkouan Shearwaters on Wikipedia for more information.

CICONIIFORMES. : THRESKIORNITHIDAE. : IBISES. : GERONTICUS. : NORTHERN BALD IBISES. : See above, but make it about Northern Bald Ibises though. See the Topic Northern Bald Ibises on Wikipedia for more information.

EUAVIALANS. : AVEBREVICAUDANS. : PYGOSTYLIANS. : ORNITHOTHORACINES. : EUORNITHES. : ORNITHURANS. : CARINATAENS. : MODERN BIRDS. : NEOGNATHS. : FALCONIFORMES. : LITORITELLURAVES. : LAND BIRDS. : AUSTRALAVES. : EUFALCONIMORPHAE. : FALCONIDAE. : PEREGRINE FALCONS. : FALCONS. : PEREGRINE FALCONS. : See above, but make it about Peregrine Falcons, also of that of the Maltese Falcon and Falco peregrinus pelegrinoides Subspecies of them instead though. See the Topic named Peregrine Falcon on Wikipedia for more information.

EURASIAN KESTRELS. : See above, but make it about Eurasian Kestrels and that of the Falco tinnunculus tinnunculus Subspecies of them though. See the Topic named Eurasian Kestrel on Wikipedia for more information.

MERLINS. : See above, but make it about Merlins and about that of the Falco columbarius aesalon aesalon Subspecies of them. See the Topic named Merlin on Wikipedia for more information.

NEOAVIANS. : HIGHER BIRDS. : CYPSELOMORPHAE. : CAPRIMULGIFORMES. : NIGHTJARS. : CAPRIMULGUS. : EUROPEAN NIGHTJARS. : See above, but make it about European Nightjars though. See the Topic named European Nightjar at Wikipedia for more information.

TRUE WINGED BIRDS. : BIRDS WITH SHORT TAILS. : PYGOSTYLIANS. : BIRD TAILS. : CARINATAENS. : MODERN BIRDS. : NEOGNATHS. : FOWLS. : ANSERIFORMES. : ANATIDAE. : MALLARDS. : See above, but make it about Mallards instead though. See the Topic named Mallard at Wikipedia for more information.

PREHISTORIC BIRDS. : MALLARDS. : ANAS PLATYRHYNCHOS PALEOBOSCHAS. : See above, but make it about Anas platyrhynchos paleoboschas Ducks instead though.

TRUE WINGED BIRDS. : BIRDS WITH SHORT TAILS. : PYGOSTYLIANS. : ORNITHOTHORACINES. : TRUE BIRDS. : BIRD TAILS. : CARINATAENS. : MODERN BIRDS. : NEOGNATHS. : FOWLS. : ANSERIFORMES. : ANATIDAE. : TADORNINAE. : SHELDUCKS. : COMMON SHELDUCKS. : See above, but make it about Common Shelducks instead though. See the Topic named Common Shelduck for more information.

I'll edit this soon.
(Edited by GeraldtheGnome)
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