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- Propalaeotherium was an early genus of perissodactyl endemic to Europe and Asia during the early Eocene. There are currently six recognised species within...
- genus of equid ungulate. Its species were long considered part of Propalaeotherium and Lophiotherium. A pregnant specimen was described in 2015. Franzen...
- †Protorohippus Genus †Sifrhippus Genus †Xenicohippus Genus †Eurohippus GenusPropalaeotherium? Subfamily †Anchitheriinae Genus †Anchitherium Genus †Archaeohippus...
- A.; Krasovec, Gabriel; Marandat, Bernard (2016). "A new species of Propalaeotherium (Palaeotheriidae, Perissodactyla, Mammalia) from the Middle Eocene...
- Erihippus Ghazijhippus Eurohippus Haplohippus Heptaconodon Pliolophus Propalaeotherium Protorohippus Orohippus Sifrhippus Xenicohippus Anchitheriinae Anchitherium...
- Wyoming. Similar fossils have also been discovered in Europe, such as Propalaeotherium (which is not considered ancestral to the modern horse). Approximately...
- marine gastropod Labradorite Hispaniolan or Cuban Macaw (extinct) Propalaeotherium fossil Tyrannosaurus rex Trix fossil in its permanent exhibition room...
- Ligabueichnium, but named Edmontonia in the show) Saltasaurus Leptictidium Propalaeotherium Europolemur Gastornis Diplocynodon Bemalambda Archaeolambda Entelodon...
- family of shrew-like Leptictidium. Other animals featured include Propalaeotherium, an early forerunner of horses, and Ambulocetus, an amphibious ancestor...
- quick-footed creature which probably lived like early ungulates such as Propalaeotherium, based on its highly similar teeth. It was around 60 centimetres (2...