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Notoungulata is an
extinct order of
ungulates that
inhabited South America from the
early Paleocene to the end of the Pleistocene,
living from approximately...
- to 3.8
tonnes (4.2
short tons),
which makes it the
largest member of
Notoungulata,
though this may be an overestimate.
Mixotoxodon is
known from a single...
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Pliocene to the end of the Late Pleistocene.
Toxodon is a
member of
Notoungulata, an
order of
extinct South American native ungulates distinct from the...
- as well as the
South American native ungulate groups Litopterna and
Notoungulata, both of
which went
extinct approximately 12,000
years ago.
Other South...
- body
weight while standing or moving. Two
other orders of ungulates,
Notoungulata and Litopterna, both
native to
South America,
became extinct at the end...
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South America.
Bruce J. Shockey. New
leontinids (class Mammalia,
order Notoungulata,
family Leontiniidae) from the
Salla beds of
Bolivia (Deseadan, Late...
- Scarano, A. C.; Reguero, M. A. (2021). "A new
Interatheriinae (Mammalia,
Notoungulata) from the
Cerro Boleadoras Formation (Santa Cruz, Argentina) and the...
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Litopterna and
Toxodon from the
Notoungulata). Both
kinship groups, the odd-toed
ungulates and the Litopterna-
Notoungulata, are now in the higher-level taxon...
- the
others being Hegetotheriidae and Toxodontidae.
Within the
order Notoungulata,
Mesotheriidae is
placed in the
suborder Typotheria. In fact, Typotheria...
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represent the
second most
diverse group of
South American ungulates after Notoungulata. It is
divided into nine families, with
Proterotheriidae and Macraucheniidae...