- that some
traditional "
triconodonts" were more
closely related to
therian mammals than others. Some
traditional "
triconodonts" do seem to form a natural...
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multiple times,
rendering "
triconodonts" a
paraphyletic or
polyphyletic ****emblage respectively, but
several lineages of "
triconodont"
mammals do form a natural...
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early mammals such as docodonts, multituberculates, symmetrodonts, and
triconodonts.
Dinosaurs known from the
Morrison include the
theropods Ceratosaurus...
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triconodont mammal from Alberta".
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- such as
docodonts (like Docodon), multituberculates, symmetrodonts, and
triconodonts.
Dinosaurs that
lived alongside Stegosaurus included theropods Allosaurus...
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- an
exclusively slicing action.
Though not
superficially similar, the
triconodont teeth of some
early mammals such as
eutriconodonts are
thought to have...
-
Psittacosaurus as a prey animal. One
skeleton of
Repenomamus robustus, a
large triconodont mammal, is
preserved with the
remains of a
juvenile Psittacosaurus in...