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discovered in
South Dakota. This
group has also been
referred to as "
Titanotheres." "Titan"
refers to the
mythological Gr**** gods who were
symbols of strength...
- Axebeak, Baluchitherium, Megatherium, Phororacos,
White Rhinoceros,
Titanothere Revenant Monstrous Manual (1993)
Rhaumbusun Strider,
Giant Fiend Folio...
- OCLC 79487069. ProQuest 305015315.[page needed] Osborn,
Henry F. (1929). The
titanotheres of
ancient Wyoming, Dakota, and Nebraska. Dept. of the Interior, U.S...
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Basilosaurus swam the
coastal waters of the southeast. Rhinoceros-like
titanotheres dominated Oligocene South Dakota. From this
point on, the
climate in...
- and
William B.
Gregory (1943). "Article X.-A
REVISION OF THE
MONGOLIAN TITANOTHERES" (PDF).
Bulletin of the
American Museum of
Natural History. 80: 349–89...
- 1917, p. 264, Fig. 128: "Stages in the
Evolution of the Horn in the
Titanothere"
Larson 2004, pp. 105–129
Bowler 2003, pp. 196–253
Bowler 2003, pp. 256–273...
- or
natural selection,
created all novelty.
Osborn supposed that the
horns of
Titanotheres evolved into a
baroque form, way
beyond the
adaptive optimum....
- six of
biostratigraphic significance have been found.
These are the
titanotheres Paleosyops and Manteoceras, an
artiodactyl fossil trackway and Protoreodon...
-
Cenozoic the sea
began to
withdraw from the state. Plants, insects, and
titanotheres are
preserved from this time.
Later inhabitants would include arctocyonids...
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National Fossil Day The
official National Fossil Day logo,
featuring a
titanothere Observed by
United States Type
National Frequency Annual First time 2010...