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Juxia, ‘joo-she-a’, (from Chinese: 巨犀; pinyin: Jùxī; lit. 'gigantic rhinoceros') is an
extinct genus of paraceratheriid, a
group of
herbivorous mammals...
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lived until the end of the Oligocene. The
earliest paraceratheres like
Juxia were
comparable in size with
living rhinoceroses with a body m**** of three...
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genus is
about equal with a
large dog, even
though later genera like
Juxia and
Paraceratherium reached sizes of a cow and even much larger. Like primitive...
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middle and late
Eocene of
western North America and Asia. The cow-sized
Juxia is
known from the
middle Eocene; by the late
Eocene the
genus Urtinotherium...
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Juxia...
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small space,
similar to its
phylogenetically primitive relatives such as
Juxia. Its back teeth,
which are
separated from the
front teeth by a
small diastema...
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Eubrontotherium E.
clarnoensis Ergilin Dzo.
Partial skeleton. A brontothere.
Juxia J.
borissiaki Ergilin Dzo locality.
Ergilin Member. Jaws & teeth. A paraceratheriid...
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Hyracodontidae (giant rhinos)
Subfamily Indricotheriinae Genus Forstercooperia Genus Juxia Genus Benaratherium?
Genus Urtinotherium Genus Indricotherium Baluchitherium...
- species, is
about equal with a
large dog, even
though later genera like
Juxia reached the size of a
modern horse and
Paraceratherium exceeded the size...
- (in
guaita ss.
Johannis et Pauli) unam
domum ****
garnariis quam habitat,
juxia viam
dictum Matheum,
Ordinem calzolariorum»; from
Odonomastica del Comune...