-
Paraceratheriidae is an
extinct family of long-limbed,
hornless rhinocerotoids native to Asia and
Eastern Europe that
originated in the
Eocene epoch and...
- Paleocene. Four
extinct families such as Amynodontidae, Hyracodontidae,
Paraceratheriidae and Eggysodontidae, the only
extant family is the
Rhinocerotidae (true...
-
evolved in the late Eocene,
namely the Hyracodontidae, Amynodontidae,
Paraceratheriidae and Rhinocerotidae. Hyracodontidae, also
known as "running rhinos"...
-
extinct genus of
hornless rhinocerotoids belonging to the
family Paraceratheriidae. It is one of the
largest terrestrial mammals that has ever existed...
-
Rhinocerotoidea (rhinoceroses
sensu lato) †Amynodontidae †Hyracodontidae †
Paraceratheriidae †Eggysodontidae
Rhinocerotidae (rhinoceroses
sensu stricto)...
- Rhinocerotidae, it may
instead have been a
close relative of the
Asian Paraceratheriidae. The
dubious species Forstercooperia (Hyrachyus)
grandis (Radinsky...
-
Perissodactyla Suborder:
Ceratomorpha Superfamily:
Rhinocerotoidea Family: †
Paraceratheriidae Genus: †Juxia Chow & Chiu, 1964 Type
species †Juxia sharamurenensis...
-
Animalia Phylum:
Chordata class:
Mammalia Order:
Perissodactyla Family: †
Paraceratheriidae Genus: †Dzungariotherium Chiu, 1973 Type
species †Dzungariotherium...
-
genus of
rhinocerotoids from the
Early Eocene of Asia
belonging to
Paraceratheriidae. In 1963,
material including a
partial skull containing ch**** teeth...
-
northern China.
Urtinotherium was a
representative of the
large family Paraceratheriidae, and
almost reached the
proportions of Paraceratherium. It is known...