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considered by one
paper to be
gondwanatheres. However,
their conclusions have
generally not been accepted.
Gondwanatheres known from
cranial remains almost...
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Galulatherium is an
extinct genus of
possibly gondwanathere mammal, from the Late
Cretaceous (Turonian-Campanian)-aged
Galula Formation of Tanzania. It...
- marsupials, xenarthrans, litoptern, and
astrapotherian ungulates, as well as
gondwanatheres and
possibly meridiolestidans.
Marsupials are
thought to have dis****d...
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American Sudamerica and
Gondwanatherium are more
distantly related.
Gondwanatheres probably ate hard
plant material.
Lavanify had high-crowned, curved...
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genus has a
single species,
Bharattherium bonapartei. It is part of the
gondwanathere family Sudamericidae,
which is also
found in
Madagascar and
South America...
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Maevarano Formation.
Vintana is
extremely relevant to the
understanding of
gondwanatheres because it is the
first well-preserved skull, as
opposed to previous...
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considered a
metatherian incertae sedis, one
analysis suggested it to be a
gondwanathere. However, this has been
rejected by
other authors. Currently, a single...
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eutherians (which
includes modern placentals), meridiolestidans, and
gondwanatheres survived the K–Pg
extinction event,
although they
suffered losses. In...
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hemisphere there was
instead a more
complex fauna of dryolestoids,
gondwanatheres and
other multituberculates and
basal eutherians;
monotremes were presumably...
- by deep valleys. This
pattern is
reminiscent of Ferugliotherium, a
gondwanathere mammal from
similarly aged
deposits in Argentina, and Trapalcotherium...