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existing for
approximately 4.1
million years.
Megacerops was
named by
Leidy (1870). Its type
species is
Megacerops coloradensis. It was
synonymized subjectively...
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perhaps exceeding 4,000
kilograms (8,800 lb), in
large individuals of
Megacerops,
although some
small species such as
Nanotitanops did
persist through...
- with a
close resemblance to the late
Eocene North American brontothere Megacerops,
which it
rivaled or
somewhat exceeded in size,
making Embolotherium one...
-
Inostrancevia (Lato)
Mastodonsaurus (In the movie, A fire-breathing Amphibian)
Megacerops (identified by its
synonym Brontotherium):
Incorrectly having a pair of...
- were
similar to the
neural spines of
extinct hump-backed
mammals such as
Megacerops and
Bison latifrons. In 2014,
Ibrahim and
colleagues instead posited that...
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Brontotheriidae (synonym Titanotheriidae), the most well-known
representative being Megacerops and the more
basal family Lambdotheriidae. They were
generally characterized...
- an
Eocene whale ****cetus,
Ypresian Moeritherium, a
basal proboscidean Megacerops, a
brontotheriid Hyracodon, a
perissodactyl Leptictidium, a
small mammal...
-
Cedric the
Entertainer as Carl, an
Embolotherium Stephen Root as Frank, a
Megacerops and
father Start, a
Palaeotherium Diedrich Bader as Oscar, a Smilodon...
- the
species P.
curryi have been found. It bore a
strong resemblance to
Megacerops brontotheres with its ****-shaped horns. However, the
position of the...
- event,
leading to new
adaptations in
mammals such as
large sizes. A male
Megacerops, one of
these new
giant mammals,
unsuccessfully spars with a
rival male...