- The
Hyracodontidae are an
extinct family of
rhinocerotoids endemic to
North America, Europe, and Asia
during the
Eocene through early Oligocene, living...
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evolved in the late Eocene,
namely the
Hyracodontidae, Amynodontidae,
Paraceratheriidae and Rhinocerotidae.
Hyracodontidae, also
known as "running rhinos",...
- ago in the Paleocene. Four
extinct families such as Amynodontidae,
Hyracodontidae,
Paraceratheriidae and Eggysodontidae, the only
extant family is the...
- been
primarily browsers.
Although considered a
subfamily of the
family Hyracodontidae by some authors,
recent authors treat the
paraceratheres as a distinct...
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horns on the nose. The
Amynodontidae were hippo-like,
aquatic animals.
Hyracodontidae developed long
limbs and long
necks that were most
pronounced in the...
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together as the
superfamily Rhinocerotoidea,
evolved in the late Eocene:
Hyracodontidae,
Amynodontidae and Rhinocerotidae, thus
creating an
explosion of diversity...
- families; Amynodontidae,
Rhinocerotidae ("true rhinoceroses"), and
Hyracodontidae. The
diversity within the
rhinocerotoid group was much
larger in prehistoric...
-
Europe or Asia. In
southeastern Europe,
Eocene finds of Amynodontidae,
Hyracodontidae, Brontotheriidae, and
Anthracotheriidae have
affinities to Asian, but...
- †Lophialetidae
Tapiridae Superfamily Rhinocerotoidea †Hyrachyidae (
Hyracodontidae?) †
Hyracodontidae †Amynodontidae (Rhinocerotidae?)
Rhinocerotidae Infraorder...
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extinct genus of
gigantic hornless rhinoceros-like
mammals of the
family Hyracodontidae. List of
fossil sites Vickers-Rich,
Patricia & Rich,
Thomas Hewett (1993);...