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should be
abandoned altogether. Due to
their primitive characteristics condylarths have been
considered ancestral to
several ungulate orders, including...
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dispersal of
modern types of
flowering plants. Cimolestans,
miacoids and
condylarths go extinct.
First neocetes (modern,
fully aquatic whales) appear. 27...
- large,
arctocyonid condylarth Ectocion,
phenacodontid condylarth Lambertocyon,
arctocyonid condylarth Phenacodus,
phenacodontid condylarth Thryptacodon, raccoon-like...
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ungulates were
descended from an
evolutionary grade of
mammals known as the
condylarths. The
earliest known member of this
group may have been the tiny Protungulatum...
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stare can turn a
person to stone.
Graphorn – A
creature that
resembles a
condylarth and a smilodon. It has
horns on its head and
slimy tentacles in its mouth...
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postcranial skeleton of
Triisodon was less
robust compared to
other condylarths like
Periptychus and A. primaevus, it was far from gracile. Much of what...
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probably took
place before the Cretaceous–Paleogene
extinction event. "
Condylarths" can
probably be
considered the
starting point for the
development of...
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Leonard B. (1976). The
brain of Mesonyx, a
Middle Eocene mesonychid condylarth /. Chicago:
Field Museum of
Natural History. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.5164...
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native ungulates" is
thought to have
originated from
groups of
archaic "
condylarths" that
migrated from
North America.
Sequencing of the
collagen proteome...
- Notoungulata, Pyrotheria, and Xenungulata—as well as the
primitive "
condylarth"
groups Didolodontidae and Kollpaniinae. It has been
proposed that some...