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- Miocene. Palaeocastor was much smaller than modern beavers. There are several species including Palaeocastor fossor, Palaeocastor magnus, Palaeocastor wahlerti...
- such early species evolved into forms such as Palaeocastor from the Miocene of Nebraska. Palaeocastor was about the size of a muskrat, and dug cork****-shaped...
- coyote- to wolf-sized amphicyonids that lived in packs, land beavers (Palaeocastor) that filled the ecological niche of modern prairie dogs, and thousands...
- Stenomylus, gazelle-like camelids. Oxydactylus, giraffe-like camelids. Palaeocastor, land beavers that dug large cork****-shaped burrows (Daemonelix). Moropus...
- was found curled up in the "cork****" burrow of the Miocene beaver, Palaeocastor. Zodiolestes was most likely a predator of these fossorial beavers. This...
- Mexico was named Augerinoichnus helicoidalis in honor of the augerino. Palaeocastor Carol Rose, Giants, Monsters, and Dragons: An Encyclopedia of Folklore...
- A fossil burrow of the Palaeocastor beaver....
- were used to dig. Other extinct beavers, including the better-known Palaeocastor, were also fossorial (digging), but Migmacastor may have become a burrower...
- lungfish, Palaeocastor, goanna, puffer fish, New Caledonian crow Golden eagle (1), cathedral termite (2), Homo habilis (3), Palaeocastor (5) Golden eagle...
- Member. Left dentary (JODA 16005) & right dentary (JODA 3615). An eomyid. Palaeocastor P. fossor Grant & Wheeler counties. Kimberly, Haystack Valley & possibly...