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Pantodonta is an
extinct suborder (or,
according to some, an order) of
eutherian mammals.
These herbivorous mammals were one of the
first groups of large...
- and the animal's
heavy build strongly suggest that it was herbivorous. "
Pantodonta".
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proposed to be
possible members of Ferae, like
members of
orders Mesonychia,
Pantodonta and Taeniodonta, and
families Arctocyonidae, Didelphodontidae, Nyctitheriidae...
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inclusive of the
family †Horolodectidae), †Tillodontia, †Apatotheria, †
Pantodonta,
Pholidota and †Palaeanodonta.
Those additional taxa (all of
which are...
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Montana Pantolambda in the
Paleobiology Database.
Retrieved July 2013. "
Pantodonta".
After McKenna & Bell (1997) and
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origins of the
enigmatic Pantodonta,
Tillodonta and
Dinocerata have all been
suggested to lie
within the Cimolesta...
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probably had
traits and
attributes more
similar to diprotodontids. "
Pantodonta".
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Alroy (2002).
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family of
pantodont mammals from
North America. Lucas,
Spencer J. (1998). "
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