Definition of Toxodonts. Meaning of Toxodonts. Synonyms of Toxodonts

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- discovered by science. Isotemnidae, the oldest and most primitive family of toxodonts, were generally large animals with larger canines than other early notoungulates...
- These groups co-existed with megafauna like megatherium, glyptodonts, and toxodonts. It is not known how many people lived in Venezuela before the Spanish...
- horses and proboscideans were different, and native ungulates such as toxodonts and litopterns were completely unfamiliar, yet S. po****tor thrived as...
- The Ituzaingó Formation (Spanish: Formación Ituzaingó), in older literature also described as Entre Ríos or Entrerriana Formation, is an extensive geological...
- This is a list of South American animals extinct in the Holocene that covers extinctions from the Holocene epoch, a geologic epoch that began about 11...
- American natives, were mostly wiped out, except for the macrauchenids and toxodonts, which managed to survive. Small weasel-like carnivorous mustelids, coatis...
- These groups co-existed with megafauna like megatherium, glyptodonts and toxodonts. The Manicuaroids pre-ceramic communities was formed, primarily in Punta...
- Litopterna (1 sp) Notoungulata toxodonts (1 sp) Perissodactyla Rhinocerotoids (9 spp)...
- Gutierrez, Jose Ruben, Mendoza, Carlos (December 2001). "A New Occurrence of Toxodonts in the Pleistocene of México". Current Research in the Pleistocene. 28:...
- These groups co-existed with megafauna like megatherium, glyptodonts and toxodonts. Archaeologists identify a Meso-Indian period from 7000 to 5000 B.C.to...