-
suggest that
Zygomaturus was
widely distributed over
Australia during the Pleistocene. The
earliest members of the
genus such as
Zygomaturus gilli appeared...
- size to
Zygomaturus. It had long
claws to
grasp branches with. It
lived during the Pleistocene.
Euowenia grata Euryzygoma dunense Zygomaturus trilobus...
-
Formation of
South Australia. A.
keanei was
previously included in the
genus Zygomaturus, but was
moved to the new
genus Ambulator in 2023.
Features of its limbs...
- †Kolopsoides †Maokopia †Neohelos †Plaisiodon †Raemeotherium †Silvabestius †
Zygomaturus The
group first appeared during the Late Oligocene, with representatives...
-
example from Callabonna,
aligning more with what
might be
expected of
Zygomaturus. The
animal may have been a
female carrying a
large joey in her pouch...
-
Kolopsoides Maokopia Meniscolophus Neohelos Ngapakaldia Nimbadon Nototherium Pitikantia Plaisiodon Pyramios Raemeotherium Silvabestius Sthenomerus Zygomaturus...
- 19th century,
being misidentified as a
species of
marsupial known as
Zygomaturus. However,
rhinoceros were
never native to New Caledonia, and the tooth...
- pasture. It was here that, in 1920, the 45,000 year old
skeleton of a
Zygomaturus (marsupial hippopotamus) was discovered. In 1905, the
jetty at Smithton...
- †Zygomaturinae
Genus †Neohelos
Genus †Raemeotherium
Genus †Plaisiodon
Genus †
Zygomaturus Genus †Kolopsis
Genus †Kolopsoides
Genus †Hulitherium
Genus †Maokopia...
-
Kolopsoides Maokopia Meniscolophus Neohelos Ngapakaldia Nimbadon Nototherium Pitikantia Plaisiodon Pyramios Raemeotherium Silvabestius Sthenomerus Zygomaturus...