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Castoroides and Trogontherium,
became extinct in the Late Pleistocene.
Castorids are medium-sized mammals,
although large compared with most
other rodents...
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changes in
animal species around 33 million
years ago (myr). The more
basal castorids had
several unique features: more
complex occlusion between ch**** teeth...
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Paleobiology Database.
Retrieved 23 May 2024. Rybczynski, N. (27
December 2006). "
Castorid phylogenetics:
implications for the
evolution of
swimming and tree-exploitation...
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Perissodactyla (equids, rhinocerotids), and
Rodentia (aplodontiids,
castorids, geomyids, heteromyids, cricetids, mylagaulids, and sciurids). The latest...
- independently. Korth,
William W.; Rybczynski,
Natalia (2003), "A new,
unusual castorid (Rodentia) from the
earliest Miocene of Nebraska",
Journal of Vertebrate...
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Retrieved 30
March 2023.
Thomas Mörs;
Clara Stefen (January 2010). "The
Castorid Steneofiber from NW
Germany and Its
Implications for the
Taxonomy of Miocene...
- (anomalurids)
Springhares (pedetids) Beaver-like
rodents (castorimorphs)
Beavers (
castorids) Gopher-like
rodents (geomyoid rodents)
Pocket or true
gophers (geomyids)...
- the
cosmopolitan Muroidea. Bell, Sean D. (2004). Aplodontid, Scuirid,
Castorid,
Zapodid and
Geomyoid rodents of the
Rodent Hill locality,
Cypress Hills...
- aplodontid.
Capatanka C.
brachyceps Wounded Knee Area.
Skull (AMNH 12902). A
castorid,
possibly instead from the
Harrison Formation.
Meniscomys M. sp. indeterminate...
- California. A
small heteromyid.
Eucastor E. sp. Kern County, California. A
castorid.
Leptodontomys L. sp. Kern County, California. An eomyid.
Lindsaymys L...