Palaeotherium is an extinct genus of equoid that lived in Europe and possibly the Middle East from the Middle Eocene to the Early Oligocene. It is the...
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The anatomy of Palaeotherium has been historically well-studied due to at least several of its species being known from common and good fossil material...
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Plagiolophus (mammal) (redirect from Palaeotherium minus)
now-lost skeleton originally from the Paris Basin. It was classified to Palaeotherium the same year but was reclassified to the subgenus Plagiolophus, named...
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The research history of Palaeotherium is complicated given its extensive fossil record and lengthy taxonomic history, with the earliest record of its...
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small species like Palaeotherium lautricense, which is estimated to have only weighed 36 kg (79 lb) to large species like Palaeotherium magnum, which are...
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in the children's zoo which has now been demolished. The models of Palaeotherium represent an extinct Eocene mammal thought by Georges Cuvier to be tapir-like...
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Stu, a Glyptodon. Joe Bologna as Mr. Start, a Palaeotherium Renée Taylor as Mrs. Start, a Palaeotherium Alex Sullivan as James, the aardvark. Alan Tudyk...
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exhausted. The quarry also yielded Eocene mammal fossils, including Palaeotherium, which were studied by Georges Cuvier. Baron Haussmann, the Prefect...
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Hyracotherium. Some of the later equoids were especially species-rich; Palaeotherium, ranging from small to very large in size, is known from as many as...
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After describing Palaeotherium, he wrote about the next set of fossils that he was able to discern as being different from Palaeotherium based on dentition...
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