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Poebrotherium (/ˌpoʊbroʊˈθɪəriəm/ POH-broh-THEER-ee-əm) is an
extinct genus of camelid,
endemic to
North America. They
lived from the
Eocene to Miocene...
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woodlands of what is now
South Dakota. By 35
million years ago, the
Poebrotherium was the size of a goat and had many more
traits similar to
camels and...
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cache of
partial skeletons and
other remains of the
early camelid Poebrotherium. The carc****es were
covered with
large punctures on the skull, neck...
- By the late Eocene,
around 35
million years ago,
camelids such as
Poebrotherium had lost the two
lateral toes, and were
about the size of a
modern goat...
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North America: Archaeotherium, Hyaenodon, Dinictis, Mesohippus,
Poebrotherium, Subhyracodon, Moropus, Merycoidodon, Daeodon,
Amphicyon When Dinosaurs...
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exhibited strong adaptations for carnivory.
Fossils of the
early camelid Poebrotherium bearing entelodont bite
marks indicate that
Archaeotherium cached food...
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animal head.
Paleontology portal Aepycamelus Eulamaops Oxydactylus Poebrotherium Procamelus Protylopus Stenomylus Syrian camel, an
extinct species that...
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included entelodonts like Archaeotherium,
camelids (such as
Poebrotherium),
running rhinoceratoids, three-toed
equids (such as Mesohippus), nimravids...
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suggest similar behaviours to
North American Palaeogene camelids such as
Poebrotherium,
including cursoriality (running adaptations). However, the full extent...
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before giving way to a
terrestrial mammal fauna including the
camel Poebrotherium, three-toed horses, rhinoceroses, saber-toothed cat, and titanotheres...