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Indohyus (Meaning "India's pig" from the Gr****
words Indos, "from India" and hûs, "pig") is an
extinct genus of
artiodactyl known from
Eocene fossils in...
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gunnelli Haqueina?
Haqueina haquei Haqueina haichinensis Indohyus Indohyus indirae Indohyus major?
Kunmunella Kunmunella kalakotensis Kunmunella transversa...
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additional Indohyus fossils. The ****cetids were
digitigrade hoofed mammals that are
thought to be the
earliest known cetaceans, with
Indohyus being the...
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Kunmunella likely had a
similar lifestyle to
Indohyus.
Kunmunella was
likely an
omnivore because related genus Indohyus had
teeth that
allowed it to
grasp and...
- cetaceans. One
evolutionarily significant whale ancestor was the
raoellid Indohyus,
which was a Himalayas-dwelling,
digitgrade omnivore roughly the size of...
- plantigrade)
Suina (semi-digitigrade)
Hippopotamidae (semi-digitigrade) ****cetus
Indohyus Thylacine Felidae Hyenas Mongooses Canidae Derived hyaenodonts (range from...
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aquatic animals that live in
water but look at
emerged objects. Just like
Indohyus, limb
bones of ****cetids are osteosclerotic, also
suggestive of aquatic...
- predators. Thewissen's
discovery of
Indohyus helped refine the
connection between whales and
hippos and
suggested that
Indohyus was
closely related to hippos...
- the
brain of
Khirtharia was
slightly smaller than that of the
related Indohyus. The
brain cavity had a
volume of
approximately 5.5
cubic centimeters,...
- 2007-12-21.
Retrieved 2007-12-21. Myers, P.Z. (December 19, 2007). "Pharyngula:
Indohyus". Pharyngula. ScienceBlogs.
Archived from the
original on 2007-12-20. Retrieved...