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- were filled by various groups of afrotheres via the process of convergent evolution. The small insectivorous afrotheres such as elephant shrews, golden...
- similar to a pig's snout, which is used to sniff out food. They are afrotheres, a clade that also includes elephants, manatees, and hyraxes. They are...
- temperatures like those of modern therians. Likewise, some modern therians like afrotheres and xenarthrans have secondarily developed lower body temperatures. The...
- This is a list of herbivorous animals, organized in a roughly taxonomic manner. In general, entries consist of animal species known with good certainty...
- of lagomorphs by po****tion – rabbits, hares, and pikas. List of other Afrotheres by po****tion – seacows, sengis, golden moles, otter shrews, tenrecs,...
- The Birket Qarun Formation is an Eocene aged formation in Egypt. It is part of the famous Wadi al Hitan. Notable fossils include the ancient whales Basilosaurus...
- Afrotheres from the Khouribga Phosphates Genus Species Location Time Material Notes Images Abdounodus A. hamdii Thanetian-Ypresian A lower jaw. An early...
- Afrotheres Genus Species Presence Stratigraphic member Material Notes Images Archaeosiren A. stromeri Westlich von Dimeh, Fayum. A skull & isolated thoracic...
- anthracobunids and desmostylians, two major groups of ****tive non-African afrotheres, close to each other within the laurasiatherian order Perissodactyla....
- Sundatheria, while tenrecs, golden moles and elephant shrews are all afrotheres, probably forming the clade Afroinsectiphilia. Both of these clades have...