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- "terrible", and κέρας (kéras), "horn") or Uintatheria, also known as uintatheres, is an extinct order of large herbivorous hoofed mammals with horns and...
- Systematic Position of the Saber-Toothed and Horned Giants of the Eocene: The Uintatheres (Order Dinocerata) (PDF). Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 75th Annual...
- discovering several partial since skulls and naming several species of uintatheres that are now considered synonyms of U. anceps. Major re****essment came...
- Systematic Position of the Saber-Toothed and Horned Giants of the Eocene: The Uintatheres (Order Dinocerata) (PDF). Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 75th Annual...
- systematic position of the saber-toothed and horned giants of the Eocene: the Uintatheres (order Dinocerata)", Utah State University Uintah Basin Campus, Vernal...
- protrusions of the lower jaw. A dispute over Eobasileus specifically and the uintatheres more generally helped to spark the Bone Wars between Edward Drinker Cope...
- such as Otodus, and a handful of primitive large mammal groups like uintatheres, mesonychians, and pantodonts. But as the forests began to recede and...
- (2002). Retrieved 2 November 2013. "Titanoides" (PDF). "Pantodonts, uintatheres and xenungulates: The first large herbivorous mammals". Paleocene mammals...
- Systematic Position of the Saber-Toothed and Horned Giants of the Eocene: The Uintatheres (Order Dinocerata) (PDF). Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 75th Annual...
- Horns") is the earliest known uintathere genus, which lived in the late Paleocene of Mongolia. It was a relatively small uintathere, reaching 2.9 m (9 ft 6 in)...