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Chalicotheriines are one of the two
subfamilies of the
extinct family Chalicotheriidae, a
group of herbivorous, odd-toed
ungulate (perissodactyl) mammals...
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Studies of
tooth wear
suggest they ate leaves, twigs, fruit, and bark.
Chalicotheriines, such as Anisodon,
lived only in moist, closed-canopy forests, never...
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groups are
found in
environments that had
trees and shrubs.
While chalicotheriines developed very
derived body forms,
schizotheriines remained basically...
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Therizinosaurus have been
cited as an
example of
convergent evolution with
chalicotheriines and
other primarily herbivorous mammals,
suggesting similar feeding...
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presence of
chalicotheriine and
schizotheriine remains in
different horizons in
Hammerschmiede as
indicating that
chalicotheriines and schizotheriines...
- Chalicotheriinae(Mammalia, Perissodactyla)from France, with a
discussion on
chalicotheriine phylogeny.
Zoological Journal of the
Linnean Society 151, 577–608....
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Chalicotheriinae (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) from France, with a
discussion on
chalicotheriine phylogeny".
Zoological Journal of the
Linnean Society. 151 (3): 577–608...
- the few
confirmed cases of the
cooccurrence of
schizotheriine and
chalicotheriine chalicotheres.
Pandolfi et al. (2023)
describe new
fossil material...
- Nikolaos; Böhme,
Madelaine (2024-06-01). "Disparate
occurrences of a
chalicotheriine and a
schizotheriine chalicothere (Mammalia, Chalicotheriidae) at the...
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Chalicotheriinae (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) from France, with a
discussion on
chalicotheriine phylogeny".
Zoological Journal of the
Linnean Society. 151 (3): 577–608...