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Kryptobaatar, also
known as
Gobibaatar or Tugrigbaatar, is an
extinct mammalian genus dating from the
Upper Cretaceous Period and
identified in Central...
- are a
rather diverse group in
terms of
locomotion and diet.
Forms like
Kryptobaatar and
Catopsbaatar were hopping, gerboa-like
omnivores (and this is probably...
- 1997. The
family included the
genera Djadochtatherium, Catopsbaatar,
Kryptobaatar, and Tombaatar, all from the Gobi Desert. The
family differs from other...
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insectivorous kogaionid,
based on a well-preserved skull. †
Kryptobaatar †
Kryptobaatar gobiensis †
Kryptobaatar saichanensis 70.6 Ma
Djadochta Formation, Omnogovi...
- The same
would go for a
level 2′
versus a
level 3. The Late
Cretaceous Kryptobaatar and the
extant monotremes (family
Tachyglossidae and Ornithorhynchidae)...
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Nemegtbaatar Sloanbaataridae Kamptobaatar Nessovbaatar Sloanbaatar Djadochtatheriidae Catopsbaatar Djadochtatherium Kryptobaatar Mangasbaatar Tombaatar...
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Nemegtbaatar Sloanbaataridae Kamptobaatar Nessovbaatar Sloanbaatar Djadochtatheriidae Catopsbaatar Djadochtatherium Kryptobaatar Mangasbaatar Tombaatar...
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common mammal in the
Djadochta is
Kryptobaatar dashzevegi,
while in the
Bayan Mandahu, it is the
closely related Kryptobaatar mandahuensis. Similarly, the...
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lizards and
mammals are
rather abundant and diverse, with
Adamisaurus and
Kryptobaatar being the most
abundant representatives. The
paleofauna of the Djadochta...
- Kielan-Jaworowska, 1974
Species †T.
sabuli Rougier,
Novacek & Dashzeveg, 1997
Genus †
Kryptobaatar Kielan-Jaworowska, 1970 [Gobibaatar Kielan-Jaworowska, 1970, Tugrigbaatar...