- ("Beast of the
Uinta Mountains") is an
extinct genus of
herbivorous dinoceratan mammal that
lived during the
Eocene epoch. Two
species are currently...
- the
earliest known large mammals. Over the
course of
their evolution,
dinoceratans underwent a
great increase in body size, from a
weight of 175 kilograms...
- not
consider it a true placental, let
alone an ungulate. The
enigmatic dinoceratans were
among the
first large herbivorous mammals,
although their exact...
-
Eobasileus cornutus ("horned dawn-king") was a
prehistoric species of
dinocerate mammal. With a
skull about 1
meter (3.3 ft) in length, and
standing some...
-
extant manatees and dugongs. Cast of
skull of
Uintatherium anceps, a
dinoceratan Reconstruction of Andrewsarchus, an
artiodactyl Basilosaurus, a whale...
- (4 ft 11 in) long and
weighed up to 56 kg (123 lb). The
largest known dinoceratan was
Eobasileus with
skull length of 102 cm (40 in), 2.1 m (6 ft 11 in)...
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Dinoceratans reported from the
Irdin Manha Formation Genus Species Presence Material Notes Images Gobiatherium G. mirifi**** 25
miles southwest from Iren...
- the
Paleogene period, such as taeniodonts, brontotheres, pantodonts,
dinoceratans and
early rhinocerotoids. His
works on the
subject include the 2002 book...
- Prodinoceras, from
Ancient Gr**** πρό (pró),
meaning "before", δεινός (deinós),
meaning "terrible", and κέρας (kéras),
meaning "horn", is the
earliest known...
- The
Bridger Formation is a
geologic formation in
southwestern Wyoming. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Bridgerian and
Uintan stages of the Paleogene...