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- Hexaprotodon is an extinct genus of hippopotamid known from Asia and possibly Africa and Europe. The name Hexaprotodon means "six front teeth" as some...
- Coryndon proposed that the pygmy hippopotamus was closely related to Hexaprotodon, a genus that consisted of prehistoric hippos mostly native to Asia....
- Algeria; Pleistocene Genus Hexaprotodonhexaprotodons or Asian hippopotamusesHexaprotodon bruneti – Ethiopia; PlioceneHexaprotodon coryndoni – Ethiopia;...
- Hippopotamus madagascariensis, the Madagascar or Madagascan dwarf hippopotamus, is an extinct species of hippopotamus, endemic to the island of Madagascar...
- buffalo (Bubalus mephistopheles) Bubalus palaeokerabau Hippopotamidae Hexaprotodon (Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia) Odd-toed Ungulates Equus spp...
- 2005 to encomp**** species of hippos that were previously grouped in Hexaprotodon. Archaeopotamus means "the ancient of the river". Of all identified hippos...
- Hippopotamidae, the other being the pygmy hippopotamus (C****opsis liberiensis or Hexaprotodon liberiensis). Its name comes from the ancient Gr**** for "river horse"...
- Africa. Since the extant pygmy hippopotamus was placed in the genus Hexaprotodon, he used the name Hex. madagascariensis. Some taxonomists, however, consider...
- Extinct (c. AD 1000) Common hippopotamus Bumiayu dwarf hippopotamus Hexaprotodon simplex Bumiayu Island (now Java) Extinct (Early Pleistocene) Asian hippopotamuses...
- Hong-Chun; Lin, Jih-Pai (September 2019). "The youngest occurrence of Hexaprotodon Falconer and Cautley, 1836 (Hippopotamidae, Mammalia) from South Asia...