-
shearing blade). The wear
patterns observed on
Brontothere teeth suggests a
folivorous diet.
Early Brontotheres had
brachydont teeth with
thick enamel, while...
-
specimen of
Menodus giganteus, and the "insoluble"
problem of
Chadronian brontothere taxonomy". New
Mexico Museum of
Natural History and
Science Bulletin...
- thêrion "battering ram beast", or "wedge beast") is an
extinct genus of
brontothere that
lived in
Mongolia during the late
Eocene epoch. It is most easily...
- pre**** on
large mammals in its
range during the
Middle Eocene, such as
brontotheres, chalicotheres, and rhinoceroses. Its
weight is
estimated at 800 kg (1...
-
reclassified as a palaeothere, a
perissodactyl family basal to both
horses and
brontotheres. The
remaining species are now
thought to
belong to
different genera...
-
considerably more
diverse in the past, with
notable extinct groups include the
brontotheres, palaeotheres, chalicotheres, and the paraceratheres, with the paraceratheres...
-
megafauna of the
Eocene include the Uintatherium, Arsinoitherium, and
brontotheres, in
which the
former two,
unlike the latter, did not
belong to ungulates...
-
families were very
diverse in form and size; they
included the
enormous brontotheres and the
bizarre chalicotheres. The
largest perissodactyl, an
Asian rhinoceros...
-
increase in
diversity of
anomalodesmatan and
heteroconch bivalves,
brontotheres, tapirs, rhinoceroses, and
camels appear in the
fossil record, diversification...
- three-toed horses,
giant rhinoceros like Paraceratherium, the rhinoceros-like
brontotheres,
various bizarre groups of
mammals from
South America, such as the vaguely...