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  • Brontotheriidae - Wikipedia
    Brontotheres, also called titanotheres, are extinct mammals belonging to the family Brontotheriidae in the order Perissodactyla, the order that includes horses, rhinoceroses, and tapirs from the Eocene epoch
  • Brontothere: Large beasts of the Badlands - U. S. National Park Service
    What is a Brontothere? A brontothere is an ancient mammal which roamed the area of Badlands National Park about 38-34 million years ago Badlands brontotheres are also known as Megacerops coloradensis in scientific literature
  • Brontotheriidae | Perissodactyl - American Museum of Natural History
    The earliest brontothere, Eotitanops, was small and hornless and not much different from other early perissodactyls, but more specialized species of brontotheres quickly evolved
  • Brontothere | Eocene Epoch, Hoofed Mammal Prehistoric - Britannica
    Brontothere, member of an extinct genus (Brontotherium) of large, hoofed, herbivorous mammals found as fossils in North American deposits of the Oligocene Epoch (36 6 to 23 7 million years ago)
  • Brontotheres: Thunder Beast Facts, Megacerops Fossils, Evolution, and . . .
    Brontotheres were giant Eocene mammals, often called thunder beasts, that looked superficially like horned rhinos but were relatives of horses, rhinos, and tapirs This reference page covers Megacerops fossils, brontothere horns, diet, evolution, Native American fossil history, and extinction
  • Megacerops - Wikipedia
    As the classic brontothere, Megacerops has enjoyed enduring fame in popular culture, often under various historically used names, such as Brontotherium, Brontops, and Titanotherium Megacerops was superficially similar to modern rhinoceroses, but closer to elephants in size
  • The Nat | Brontothere - sdnhm. org
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  • Brontotheres: Rhino-Like Giants With Thunderous Footsteps
    Brontotheres, whose name literally means “thunder beasts,” first appeared around 56 million years ago during the Eocene Epoch Their name is inspired by the belief that the ground would tremble with their every step, much like a thunderstorm rolling across the plains
  • Brontotheres Facts - information about the extinct . . . - Dinosaur
    Brontotheres (also sometimes known as "Titanotheres") were a family of herbivorous (plant-eating) mammals that lived during the Eocene and Oligocene epochs of the Paleogene period of the Cenozoic Era, between about 56 million and 34 million years ago
  • Brontotheriidae — Grokipedia
    Brontotheriidae is an extinct family of perissodactyl mammals, belonging to the order of odd-toed ungulates that also includes modern horses, rhinoceroses, and tapirs, known primarily from the Eocene epoch across North America, Asia, and rarely Eastern Europe





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