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Typotheria is a
suborder of the
extinct mammalian order Notoungulata and
includes five families: Archaeopithecidae, Campanorcidae, Interatheriidae, Mesotheriidae...
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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...
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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...
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Marsupials Bonapartherium serrensis Punadolops alonsoi Reigia punae Typotheres Suniodon catamarcensis ?Colbertia sp.
Oldfieldthomasiidae indet. Polydolopimorphia...
- ground-dwelling carnivore, who pre**** on medium-sized mammals, such as
typotheres.
Paraborhyaena boliviana et
Andinogale sallensis, deux
marsupiaux (Borhyaenidae)...
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talar foramen,
making its
tarsus quite similar to
other more
specialized Typotheres, but
still recalling in some way
basal and
archaic notoungulates, such...
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Miocochilius is an
extinct genus of
small notoungulate mammals (
typotheres)
native to
South America. The
genus lived during the
Middle Miocene epoch (Laventan...
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Archaeohyracidae is an
extinct family of
notoungulate mammals known from the
Paleocene through the
Oligocene of
South America. McKenna,
Malcolm C., and...
- 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...