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- suggested to have had a body m**** exceeding 1,000 kilograms (2,200 lb). Typotheres generally occupied small-medium body size niches, while toxodontians were...
- The Ituzaingó Formation (Spanish: Formación Ituzaingó), in older literature also described as Entre Ríos or Entrerriana Formation, is an extensive geological...
- fossilized remains were discovered in South America. This animal, like all the typotheres, was superficially similar to a rodent. It was close to the size of a...
- Marsupials Bonapartherium serrensis Punadolops alonsoi Reigia punae Typotheres Suniodon catamarcensis ?Colbertia sp. Oldfieldthomasiidae indet. Polydolopimorphia...
- marsupials, sheep-sized glyptodonts, armadillos, anteaters, toxodonts, typotheres, and litopterns, as well as modern reptiles such as iguanas and birds...
- ground-dwelling carnivore, who pre**** on medium-sized mammals, such as typotheres. Paraborhyaena boliviana et Andinogale sallensis, deux marsupiaux (Borhyaenidae)...
- paraphyletic, and some of its members may be basal to other groups of Typotheres. Pseudhyrax was a terrestrial animal, probably fast and agile, and perhaps...
- talar foramen, making its tarsus quite similar to other more specialized Typotheres, but still recalling in some way basal and archaic notoungulates, such...
- Miocochilius is an extinct genus of small notoungulate mammals (typotheres) native to South America. The genus lived during the Middle Miocene epoch (Laventan...
- The term is also used for an analogous structure in some South American typotheres, including Pseudotypotherium and Medistylus. The zygomatic plate serves...