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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...
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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...
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taxonomic order of
afrotherian mammals containing one
living family (
Elephantidae) and
several extinct families.
First described by J.
Illiger in 1811...
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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...
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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...
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Paros Elephantidae indet. Georgalas, 1929
Kythnos Elephantidae indet. Honea, 1975
Milos Elephantidae indet. Papp, 1953
Serifos Elephantidae indet. Papp...
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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...