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found in Paleogene-aged coal beds in France.
Fossil remains of the
anthracothere genus were
discovered by the
Harvard University and
Geological Survey...
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groups such as anoplotheres, cainotheriids, merycoidodonts, entelodonts,
anthracotheres, basilosaurids, and palaeomerycids. Many
artiodactyls are of
great dietary...
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Libycosaurus ("Lizard of Libya") was one of the last
anthracothere genera. It
lived from the
Middle to the Late Miocene, and
ranged throughout Central...
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Merycopotamus is an
extinct genus of
Asian anthracothere that
appeared during the
Middle Miocene, and died out in the Late Pliocene. At the
height of...
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common ancestor between the two
branched off into
cetacea and
anthracotheres;
anthracotheres became extinct at the end of the
Pleistocene two-and-a-half...
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ancestor between the two
branched off into
cetacea and
anthracotheres;
nearly all
anthracotheres became extinct at the end of the
Pleistocene 2.5 mya,...
- 'long-legged pig', was
named after Jagger. Jaw
fragments of the long-extinct
anthracotheres were
discovered in Egypt. The
trilobite species Aegrotocatellus jaggeri...
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members of the
family Hippopotamidae. Some
taxonomists place hippos and
anthracotheres in the
superfamily Anthracotheroidea.
Hippopotamidae are classified...
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completely aquatic cetaceans. The
other branch became the
anthracotheres, a
large family of four-legged beasts, the
earliest of whom in the late...
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Paenanthracotherium was a
genus of
anthracothere that
lived in
Europe and Asia
during the Oligocene. The type
species of the
genus is Paenanthracotherium...