- and others,
Megacerops includes the
species of the
genera Menodus,
Brontotherium, Brontops, Menops, Ateleodon, and Oreinotherium. All of the species...
- in the
classification of many
large animals, such as
Brontosaurus or
Brontotherium PSA
Bronto (Russian: ПСА Бронто)
Russian company for the production...
- Used for
large animals. Examples:
Brontosaurus ("thunder lizard"),
Brontotherium ("thunder beast"),
Brontoscorpio ("thunder scorpion"); Brontochelys...
- A fire-breathing Amphibian)
Megacerops (identified by its
synonym Brontotherium):
Incorrectly having a pair of
horns on its head and razor-sharp teeth...
-
woolly mammoths, dire wolves, cave bears, cave lions,
woolly rhinos,
brontotherium,
Irish elk and saber-toothed cats
along with
forms of
modern creatures...
- 1 m tall
Subfamily Brontotheriinae Duchesneodus, from
North America Brontotherium, from
North America Megacerops, from
North America, 2.5 m tall Subfamily...
- rhinoceros-like titanotheres. One
spectacular example was the
abundant Brontotherium of
South Dakota,
which could be up to 8 feet tall at the shoulder. Despite...
-
appeared in
Tanar of Pellucidar.
Megacerops (identified by its
synonym Brontotherium) —
Pellucidarian name unknown.
Megaloceros —
Pellucidarian name unknown...
- Bob Strauss. "Overview of
Brontotherium (Megacerops)". About.
Archived from the
original on 21
November 2021. "
Brontotherium –
Titanothere – Oligocene...
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Rhinocerotoidea Indricothere Baluchitherium Paraceratherium Brontotheriidae Brontotherium Embolotherium Chilotherium Elasmotherium Subhyracodon Woolly Rhinoceros...