-
suggesting that H.
behemoth is
actually a
synonym of H.
gorgops,
given their similar morphology. H.
gorgops grew
substantially larger than the
living hippopotamus...
- creutzburgi,
Cretan dwarf hippopotamus (Early Pleistocene) †Hippopotamus
gorgops (Africa, West Asia,
Early Pleistocene-early
Middle Pleistocene) considerably...
-
Pleistocene of the Levant.
Fossils of it, and its
probable ancestor, H.
gorgops, are
found in the ‘Ubeidiya site in the
southern Levant,
dating to the...
-
Pleistocene †Hippopotamus
laloumena – Madagascar;
Holocene †Hippopotamus
gorgops –
Africa Late Miocene–Middle
Pleistocene Tentatively placed into Hippopotamus:...
-
Ceratotherium simum,
Suidae such as Metridioc****us andrewsi, a
Hippopotamus gorgops, and a
nearly complete pygmy hippopotamus mandible. The
species is considered...
- the kilopilopitsofy,
which may have been a
Malagasy hippo.
Hippopotamus gorgops from the
Early Pleistocene to the
early Middle Pleistocene of
Africa and...
-
extinct species Hippopotamus creutzburgi, an
extinct species Hippopotamus gorgops, an
extinct species Hippopotamus melitensis or "Maltese hippopotamus",...
- to 40 lb). The
largest known land-dwelling
artiodactyl was
Hippopotamus gorgops with a
length of 4.3 m (14 ft), a
height of 2.1 m (6 ft 11 in), and a weight...
- is
suggested to be
closely related to the
African species Hippopotamus gorgops, and may be a
descendant of that species. The
oldest records of H. antiquus...
- (Chekheyti) Mid-Late
Pleistocene Palaeoloxodon recki,
Hippopotamus cf.
gorgops,
Heterobranchus sp. ETE 1311 E-Gobaad 1.8-1.2
Middle Pleistocene Palaeoloxodon...