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- should be abandoned altogether. Due to their primitive characteristics condylarths have been considered ancestral to several ungulate orders, including...
- 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...
- dispersal of modern types of flowering plants. Cimolestans, miacoids and condylarths go extinct. First neocetes (modern, fully aquatic whales) appear. 27...
- probably took place before the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event. "Condylarths" can probably be considered the starting point for the development of...
- Pleuraspidotheriidae is a family of "condylarths" that lived in Europe from the Palaeocene to the Mid Eocene. "Pleuraspidotheriidae". Fossilworks....
- didelphid marsupials, insectivorans, carnivorans, taeniodonts, mesonychians, condylarths, and cimolestans. Fossil remains found in the formation support the validity...
- to hunting or eating meat. The mesonychids were an unusual group of condylarths with a specialized dentition featuring tri-cuspid upper molars and high-crowned...
- defined as a family of creodonts (early predators), then re****igned to the condylarths (primitive plant-eaters, now understood as a wastebasket taxon). More...
- recent known fossils being 55 million-year-old teeth resembling those of condylarths) for reasons that are not clear, allowing marsupials to dominate the...
- which were related to bears or pinnipeds) or Arctocyonidae (a family of "condylarths" which literally translates to "bear-dogs"). Amphicyonids ranged in size...