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- discovered in South Dakota. This group has also been referred to as "Titanotheres." "Titan" refers to the mythological Gr**** gods who were symbols of strength...
- Axebeak, Baluchitherium, Megatherium, Phororacos, White Rhinoceros, Titanothere Revenant Monstrous Manual (1993) Rhaumbusun Strider, Giant Fiend Folio...
- 1917, p. 264, Fig. 128: "Stages in the Evolution of the Horn in the Titanothere" Larson 2004, pp. 105–129 Bowler 2003, pp. 196–253 Bowler 2003, pp. 256–273...
- Poebrotherium, three-toed horses, rhinoceroses, saber-toothed cat, and titanotheres. During the Ice Age glaciers entered the state, which was home to mammoths...
- PMID 24098738. McKinney, Michael L.; Schoch, Robert M. (November 1985). "Titanothere Allometry, Heterochrony, and Biomechanics: Revising an Evolutionary classic"...
- Osborn, after which B. osborni was named, suggested it may have been a titanothere. A Russian Academy of Sciences expedition later found fossils in the...
- or natural selection, created all novelty. Osborn supposed that the horns of Titanotheres evolved into a baroque form, way beyond the adaptive optimum....
- OCLC 79487069. ProQuest 305015315.[page needed] Osborn, Henry F. (1929). The titanotheres of ancient Wyoming, Dakota, and Nebraska. Dept. of the Interior, U.S...
- About. Archived from the original on 21 November 2021. "Brontotherium – TitanothereOligocene epoch". Archived from the original on 26 May 2013. Gregory...
- argued in his 1918 book Origin and Evolution of Life that trends in Titanothere horns were both orthogenetic and non-adaptive, and could be detrimental...