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description only fits
members of the Metamynodontini;
other groups of
amynodonts like the
cadurcodontines had more
typical ungulate proportions and convergently...
- Forstercooperia, the
rhinocerotids Ilianodon and Prohyracodon, and the
amynodonts Amynodon, Gigantamynodon, and Paramnyodon. Osborn, H.F. (1924). "Andrewsarchus...
- The
White River Fauna are
fossil animals found in the
White River Group of
South Dakota,
North Dakota, Wyoming,
Colorado and
Nebraska in the
United States...
- brontothere.
Cadurcodon C.
ardynensis An
amynodont. C. sp. An
amynodont.
Cadurcotherium C.
progressus An
amynodont. cf.
Deperetella cf. D. sp. A deperetellid...
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Archived from the
original on 2 June 2012.
Retrieved 28
August 2022. "
Amynodonts".
Archived from the
original on 8
September 2006. Maclaren,
Jamie A; Hulbert...
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Metamynodon is an
extinct genus of
amynodont that
lived in
North America (White
River Fauna) and Asia from the late
Eocene until early Oligocene, although...
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Cadurcodon is an
extinct genus of
amynodont that
lived during the Late
Eocene to the
Oligocene period.
Fossils have been
found throughout Mongolia and...
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including hyaenodonts and indricotheres, but others, such as brontotheres,
amynodonts,
rhinocerotids and
entelodonts went
extinct and are as a
result absent...
- 50 and 35 million
years ago
included browsers such as
brontotheres and
amynodonts,
scavengers like the hyaenodonts, as well as
Patriofelis and
other predators...
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paraceratheriid Forstercooperia, the
hyracodont Prohyracodon, and the
amynodonts Amynodon and Cadurcodon. The Muridae, Cricetidae, Erinaceidae, and the...