- 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...