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- Trogontherium is an extinct genus of Eurasian giant beavers that lived from the Late Pliocene to the Late Pleistocene. Fossils of Trogontherium have been...
- today, Castor. Two other genera of "giant beavers", Castoroides and Trogontherium, became extinct in the Late Pleistocene. Castorids are medium-sized...
- there are 22 rooms. The symbol of the museum is the skeleton of a Trogontherium mammoth that existed 800-600 thousand years ago in the interglacial...
- After analyzing 2,496 remains of Castor fiber (Eurasian beaver) and Trogontherium cuvieri found at Bilzingsleben in Germany, a team of scientists concluded...
- people encountering C. ohioensis or, at the very least, their fossils. Trogontherium, a genus of giant beaver from the Pliocene-Late Pleistocene of Eurasia...
- beavers, and included giants like Castoroides of North America and Trogontherium of Eurasia. Castoroides is estimated to have had a length of 1.9–2.2 m...
- skull superficially resembles that of the giant beavers Castoroides and Trogontherium. The large premaxillary spine suggests it possessed a large fleshy nose...
- (Canis lupus) Barbary macaque (Macaca sylvana) A now extinct beaver (Trogontherium cuvieri). Woodland animals predominate, but there are some species that...
- Castoroides, an extinct Pleistocene genus of beavers from North America Trogontherium, an extinct Pleistocene genus of beavers from Eurasia This disambiguation...
- Spermophilus citelloides Spermophilus severskensis Spermophilus superciliosus Trogontherium cuiveri Lagomorpha Lepus tanaiticus (alternatively Lepus timidus tanaiticus)...