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Hyrachyus (from
Hyrax and
Ancient Gr****: ὗς "pig") is an
extinct genus of
perissodactyl mammal that
lived in
Eocene Europe,
North America, and Asia. Its...
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Hyrachyus minimus (Perissodactyla, Mammalia) in den eozänen Geiseltalschichten" [Tooth
morphology and
stratigraphic distribution of
Hyrachyus minimus...
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million years ago, and was
previously thought to be
closely related to
Hyrachyus.
Lophiodon was
named and
described by
Cuvier (1822)
based on specimens...
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Asian Paraceratheriidae. The
dubious species Forstercooperia (
Hyrachyus)
grandis (Radinsky, 1967; Peterson, 1919) is also
possibly the same animal...
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Rhinocerotoids diverged from
other perissodactyls by the
early Eocene.
Fossils of
Hyrachyus eximus found in
North America date to this period. This
small hornless...
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Hyrachyus...
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Rhinocerotoids diverged from
other perissodactyls by the
early Eocene.
Fossils of
Hyrachyus eximus found in
North America date to this period. This
small hornless...
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natural history of rhinos.
Animals Triceratops Arsinotherium Brontotheres Hyrachyus Paraceratherium Menoceras Teleoceras Elasmotherium 10 "Killer Birds" This...
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valid ones,
creating new
combinations from
Juxia sharamurense,
Hyrachyus grandis, and
Pappaceras borissiaki. He also
synonymized the
genera Pappaceras...
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early Eocene—about 50 million
years ago—with
early precursors such as
Hyrachyus.
Rhinocerotoidea contains three families; Amynodontidae, Rhinocerotidae...