- America. The
earliest stem-
brontotheres, had an
estimated body m**** of only 18
kilograms (40 lb) The
earliest brontotheres, such as Eotitanops, were rather...
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greatest length, it was
estimated to
exceed the
largest North American brontotheres in size. The
latter having an
estimated shoulder height of 8 feet and...
- more
diverse in the past, with
notable extinct groups including the
brontotheres, palaeotheres, chalicotheres, and the paraceratheres, with the paraceratheres...
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modern day horses, rhinoceroses, and tapirs, as well as the
extinct brontotheres.
PaleoBiology Database: Chalicotherioidea,
basic info Janis, Christine...
-
further suggested that it was a scavenger, or that it
might have pre**** on
brontotheres. For much of the Eocene, a
hothouse climate with humid,
tropical environments...
- as a palaeothere, a
perissodactyl family related to both
horses and
brontotheres. The
remaining species are now
thought to
belong to
different genera...
-
suggests they were
mostly solitary animals, and
unlike horses, rhinos, and
brontotheres,
never evolved species that
lived in herds. Only two
species of chalicothere...
- and
chases the herd by himself, but is
attacked by an
angry pair of
brontotheres after he
ruins their meal. Sid is
reluctantly rescued by Manny, a surly...
- three-toed horses,
giant rhinoceros like Paraceratherium, the rhinoceros-like
brontotheres,
various bizarre groups of
mammals from
South America, such as the vaguely...
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families were very
diverse in form and size; they
included the
enormous brontotheres and the
bizarre chalicotheres. The
largest perissodactyl, an
Asian rhinoceros...