Definition of Elephantidae. Meaning of Elephantidae. Synonyms of Elephantidae

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Definition of Elephantidae

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- Elephantidae is a family of large, herbivorous proboscidean mammals collectively called elephants and mammoths. These are large terrestrial mammals with...
- (Elephas maximus). They are the only surviving members of the family Elephantidae and the order Proboscidea; extinct relatives include mammoths and mastodons...
- relatives of the Proboscidea are the sirenians and the hyraxes. The family Elephantidae is known to have existed six million years ago in Africa, and includes...
- taxonomic order of afrotherian mammals containing one living family (Elephantidae) and several extinct families. First described by J. Illiger in 1811...
- Elephas is one of two surviving genera in the family of elephants, Elephantidae, with one surviving species, the Asian elephant, Elephas maximus. Several...
- Interchange. Gomphotheres are a paraphyletic group that is ancestral to Elephantidae, which contains modern elephants, as well as Stegodontidae. While most...
- countries as well. Loxodonta is one of two extant genera of the family Elephantidae. The name refers to the lozenge-shaped enamel of their molar teeth. Fossil...
- 2014 Paros Elephantidae indet. Georgalas, 1929 Kythnos Elephantidae indet. Honea, 1975 Milos Elephantidae indet. Papp, 1953 Serifos Elephantidae indet. Papp...
- Elephas (Palaeoloxodon) antiquus Falconer and Cautley, 1847 (Proboscidea, Elephantidae) from Amyntaio, Macedonia, Greece. Quaternary International, 406, 35–56...
- This is a list of Ice Age species preserved as permafrost mummies. It includes all known species that have had their tissues partially preserved within...