- to 176 lb)
while many
macraucheniids had body m****es of
around 80–120
kilograms (180–260 lb). Some of the last
macraucheniids like
Macrauchenia were...
-
Xenorhinotherium is an
extinct genus of
macraucheniine macraucheniids,
closely related to
Macrauchenia of Patagonia. The type
species is X. bahiense. Some...
-
pictographs by
indigenous people seems to
depict animals interpreted as
macraucheniids with trunks.
Their hooves were
similar to
those of
rhinoceroses today...
- such as
ground sloths, gomphotheres,
native equines (Hippidion) and
macraucheniids;
others argue that they
likely represent living animals,
including domestic...
- very
similar to
Miocene macraucheniids like
Theosodon and Llullataruca, and also to more
derived Pleistocene macraucheniids like Macrauchenia, which...
-
similarities with the
skulls of moose,
suggesting that
Macrauchenia and
other macraucheniids, such as
Huayqueriana did not
possess trunks. However,
pictographs depicting...
-
Macraucheniinae is an
extinct subfamily of
macraucheniids that
lived from the Late
Miocene and
potentially the
Early Holocene,
consisting of all the derived...
-
Promacrauchenia is an
extinct genus of
macraucheniids that
lived during the Late
Miocene to Late
Pliocene epochs of what is now
Argentina and Bolivia....
- vertebrates,
including but not
limited to horses, tapirs, camelids,
macraucheniids, glyptodonts,
giant ground sloths, toxodontids, and
gomphotheres by...
-
withstanding the
northern onslaught. (Several of the
largest forms,
macraucheniids and toxodontids, have long been
recognized to have
survived to the end...