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Arsinoitheriidae is a
family of
mammals belonging to the
extinct order Embrithopoda.
Remains have been
found in the
Middle East, Africa, Asia and Romania...
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largest prehistoric animals include both
vertebrate and
invertebrate species. Many of them are
described below,
along with
their typical range of size...
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order Embrithopoda. It is
related to elephants, sirenians, and hyraxes.
Arsinoitheres were
superficially rhinoceros-like
herbivores that
lived during the...
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endemic radiation within the
continent akin to
other endemic mammals like
arsinoitheres, hyracoids, and
catarrhine primates plus non-endemics such as anthracotheres...
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retained its
endemic fauna.
These included mastodonts, hyraxes,
arsinoitheres, and
other archaic forms.
Egypt in the
Oligocene was an environment...
- Mikko's
Phylogeny Archive [1] Haaramo,
Mikko (2007). "†Embrithopoda -
arsinoitheres".
Retrieved 30
December 2015. Andrews, C.W. (1904). "Further
notes on...
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which includes primitive tethytheres such as
Minchenella and the
oldest arsinoitheres; it
shares many
characters with
perissodactyls and some with phenacolophids...
- Conglomerate. The
fauna from the
Black Crow Limestone,
especially the
arsinoithere Namatherium blackcrowense and the
reithroparamyid rodent Namaparamys...