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other authors. Lucas, S.G.; Sobus, J.C. (1989). "The
Systematics of
Indricotheres". In Prothero, D. R.; Schoch, R. M. (eds.). The
Evolution of Perissodactyls...
- species.
Early discoveries of
indricotheres were made
through various colonial links to Asia. The
first known indricothere fossils were
collected from Balochistan...
- (3): 205–208. Lucas, S.G.; Sobus, J.C. (1989). "The
Systematics of
Indricotheres". In Prothero,
David R.; Schoch,
Robert M. (eds.). The
Evolution of...
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March 2023. Lucas, S. G. & Sobus, J. C., (1989), The
Systematics of
Indricotheres. 358–378 in Prothero, D. R. & Schoch, R. M., (eds.) 1989: The Evolution...
-
significant diversification of
mammals in Eurasia,
including the
giant indricotheres, that grew up to 6
meters (20 ft) at the
shoulder and
weighed up to...
- rivers. Some taxa
lived through this
change including hyaenodonts and
indricotheres, but others, such as brontotheres, amynodonts,
rhinocerotids and entelodonts...
- S2CID 250366746. Lucas, S. G.; Sobus, J. C. (1989), "The
Systematics of
Indricotheres", in Prothero, D. R.; Schoch, R. M. (eds.), The
Evolution of Perissodactyls...
- life as hippos. The Paraceratheriidae, also
known as
paraceratheres or
indricotheres,
originated in the
Eocene epoch and
lived until the
early Miocene. The...
- intakes. The
largest extant and
prehistoric megaherbivores,
elephants and
indricotheres (a type of rhino), respectively, have been
hindgut fermenters. Study...
- body m**** of over 10,000
kilograms (22,000 lb). The
largest of these,
indricotheres and proboscids, have been
hindgut fermenters,
which are
believed to...