- (around 66
million years ago)
after the end of the Cretaceous. The last
pantodonts died out at the end of the
Eocene (around 34
million years ago). Pantodonta...
-
reference to
larger size than that of Pantolambda) is an
extinct genus of
pantodont mammal from the
middle to late Paleocene, well
known from
several finds...
- [on the molars].") is an
extinct genus of
pantodonts of the
family Coryphodontidae.
Coryphodon was a
pantodont, a
member of the world's
first group of large...
-
finger and toe bones.
Among extinct animals, most
early mammals such as
pantodonts were plantigrade. A
plantigrade foot is the
primitive condition for mammals;...
- the same time as the
Irdin Manha Formation. The
mesonychid Mesonyx, the
pantodont Eudinoceras, the
dichobunid Dichobune, the
helohyid Gobiohyus, the brontotheres...
- of
primitive large mammal groups like uintatheres, mesonychians, and
pantodonts. But as the
forests began to
recede and the
climate began to cool, other...
-
similar to the Gr****
letter lambda) is an
extinct genus of
Paleocene pantodont mammal.
Pantolambda lived during the
middle Paleocene, and has been found...
- Société de Géographie of
Paris in 1834. The
South American Paleocene pantodont Alcidedorbignya was
named in his honour. In 1840, d'Orbigny
started the...
-
vegetation with
clawed forelimbs.
Examples include therizinosaurs, the
pantodont Barylambda, homalodotheres, and
megatheriid ground sloths.
Anisodon shows...
-
Titanoides is an
extinct genus of
pantodont mammal that
lived in
North Dakota and as far
north as
central Alberta. They were up to 3 m (9.8 ft) long and...