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Synthetoceras tricornatus is a large,
extinct protoceratid,
endemic to
North America (
Nebraska )
during the Late Miocene, 10.3—5.3 Ma,
existing for approximately...
- Syndyoceras, or
fused at the base, and
branching into two near the tip, as in
Synthetoceras. In life, the
horns were
probably covered with skin, much like the ossicones...
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animal once
known as "African unicorn")
Pegasus Sin-you (mythology)
Synthetoceras (extinct protoceratid/prehistoric
pronghorn species, once
lived throughout...
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Nannippus cf.
lenticularis Neohipparion eurystyle Pomatodelphis inaequalis Synthetoceras cf.
tricornatus Anomia taylorensis C****idulus
gouldii Chlamys chickaria...
- years.
Synthetoceratinae was
named by
Frick (1937). Its type
genus is
Synthetoceras. It was
considered monophyletic by Webb et al. (2003). It was ****igned...
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animals like the
amphibious rhinoceros Teleoceras, the
protoceratid Synthetoceras, the
camel Aepycamelus,
horses like
Neohipparion and Nannippus, and...
- a body
weight of 1,250 kg (2,760 lb). The
largest protoceratid was
Synthetoceras, it
reached 2 m (6 ft 7 in) long and 150–200 kg (330–440 lb) in m****...
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Poebrotherium Antelope Procranioceras Protoryx Syndyoceras Synthetoceras – The
Synthetoceras is one of the
prehistoric mammals that
lives in the Savage...
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million years.
Synthetoceratini was
named by Webb (1981). Its type is
Synthetoceras. It was ****igned to
Synthetoceratinae by Webb (1981),
Prothero (1998)...
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coartatus Pseudhipparion curtivallum Pseudoceras skinneri Ramoceros ramosus Synthetoceras tricornatus Teleoceras major Ustatoc****us
medius novomexic**** Protolabis...