-
deposits of Mexico,
extending the
clade to
North America. The
youngest gondwanatherians are
known from the
Eocene of
South America and Antarctica. The Eocene...
- et al. (2024)
subsequently argued that
Patagomaia might be a
large gondwanatherian,
possibly synonymous with Magallanodon, but Chimento, AgnolĂn & Novas...
- 'crazy' in
Malagasy and therium, 'beast' in Gr****) is an
extinct gondwanatherian that
lived on
Madagascar during the
Maastrichtian stage of the Late...
- 1999, a near
complete lower jaw (dentary) was found. The
position of
gondwanatherians within the
class Mammalia is not yet clear.
Sudamerica at Fossilworks...
- Krause, D.W., Khosla, A. and Parmar, V. 2007. A new late
Cretaceous gondwanatherian mammal from
central India.
Proceedings of the
Indian National Science...
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Joseph R.; Rossie,
James B. (2014-11-05). "First
cranial remains of a
gondwanatherian mammal reveal remarkable mosaicism". Nature. 515 (7528). O'Connor,...
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Vintana sertichi is an
early gondwanatherian mammal dating from the Late Cretaceous,
approximately 66
million years ago.
Scientists found the lone fossil...
- 'metatherians'
Groeberia and Patagonia, late
surviving members of
gondwanatherian mammals".
Historical Biology: An
International Journal of Paleobiology...
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Island gigantism, or
insular gigantism, is a
biological phenomenon in
which the size of an
animal species isolated on an
island increases dramatically...
- from the Late
Cretaceous of
South America,
traditionally considered gondwanatherians, may
actually be
cimolodontan multituberculates.
During the Late Cretaceous...