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Amynodontidae ("defensive tooth") is a
family of
extinct perissodactyls related to true rhinoceroses. They are
commonly portra**** as
semiaquatic hippo-like...
- Rhinocerotoidea,
evolved in the late Eocene,
namely the Hyracodontidae,
Amynodontidae,
Paraceratheriidae and Rhinocerotidae. Hyracodontidae, also
known as...
- 56
million years ago in the Paleocene. Four
extinct families such as
Amynodontidae, Hyracodontidae,
Paraceratheriidae and Eggysodontidae, the only extant...
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Gabunia and
Dashzeveg 1988, a
genus of
prehistoric mammals in the
family Amynodontidae This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Armania...
- also huge long-necked animals. Only a few had
horns on the nose. The
Amynodontidae were hippo-like,
aquatic animals.
Hyracodontidae developed long limbs...
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either western Europe or Asia. In
southeastern Europe,
Eocene finds of
Amynodontidae, Hyracodontidae, Brontotheriidae, and
Anthracotheriidae have affinities...
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affinities with rhinoceroses.
Metamynodon is a
member of the
extinct family Amynodontidae,
sometimes called "swamp rhinos" as they were once all
believed to be...
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superfamily Rhinocerotoidea,
evolved in the late Eocene: Hyracodontidae,
Amynodontidae and Rhinocerotidae, thus
creating an
explosion of
diversity unmatched...
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precursors such as Hyrachyus.
Rhinocerotoidea contains three families;
Amynodontidae,
Rhinocerotidae ("true rhinoceroses"), and Hyracodontidae. The diversity...
- The
Bridger Formation is a
geologic formation in
southwestern Wyoming. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Bridgerian and
Uintan stages of the Paleogene...