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    Mixotoxodon ("mixture Toxodon") is an extinct genus of notoungulate of the family Toxodontidae inhabiting South America, Central America and parts of...
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    large toxodontids persisting until the end of the Pleistocene (with Mixotoxodon expanding into Central America and southern North America), perishing...
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    Oligocene to the Holocene (11,000 BP) of South America, with one genus, Mixotoxodon, also known from the Pleistocene of Central America and southern North...
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    elephant-sized giant ground sloth Eremotherium, the rhinoceros-like Mixotoxodon, the gomphothere (elephant-relative) Cuvieronius, the glyptodont Glyptotherium...
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    Eocene aged deposits in the Antarctic Peninsula and the notoungulate Mixotoxodon spread as far north as what is now Texas during the Pleistocene as part...
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  • cf. Arctotherium sp. Cuvieronius sp. Eremotherium sp. Geochelone sp. Mixotoxodon sp. Cervidae indet. Earth sciences portal El Salvador portal Paleontology...
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    merriami) (H) Vero tapir (Tapirus veroensis) (H) †Order Notoungulata Mixotoxodon (H) Carnivora Feliformia Several Felidae spp. Saber-Tooths North American...
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    terror birds, glyptodonts, pampatheres, capybaras, and the notoungulate Mixotoxodon (the only South American ungulate known to have invaded Central America)...
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    Hemixotodon Hoffstetterius Hyperoxotodon Mesenodon Mesotoxodon Minitoxodon Mixotoxodon Neoadinotherium Neotoxodon Nesodonopsis Nonotherium Ocnerotherium Palyeidodon...
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    rhinoceros. Although incomplete, the preserved fossils suggests that Mixotoxodon were the most massive member of the group, with a weight about 3.8 t...
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