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Encyclopedia > List of prehistoric mammals

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Subclass Prototheria

Order Monotremata

Middle CretaceousRecent The Cretaceous Period is one of the major divisions of the geologic timescale, reaching from the end of the Jurassic Period (i. ... Operation Autumn Clouds: Israel Defense Forces troops kill two Palestinian terrorists in anorthern Gaza Strip operation. ...

to be sorted Genera Obdurodon (extinct) Ornithorhynchus Ornithorhyncidae is one of two families in the order Monotremata, and contains all species of platypus. ... Species Obdurodon dicksoni Obdurodon insignis Monotrematum sudamericanum Obdurodon is an extinct genus of platypus containing three species. ... Species Obdurodon dicksoni Obdurodon insignis Monotrematum sudamericanum Obdurodon is an extinct genus of platypus containing three species. ... Species Obdurodon dicksoni Obdurodon insignis Monotrematum sudamericanum Obdurodon is an extinct genus of platypus containing three species. ... Binomial name Steropodon galmani Archer, Flannery, Ritchie, & Molnar, 1985 Steropodon galmani was a prehistoric monotreme, or egg-laying mammal species that lived during the middle Albian stage, in the Lower Cretaceous period. ... Binomial name Kollikodon ritchiei Flannery, Archer, Rich & Jones, 1995 Kollikodon ritchiei is an extinct monotreme species. ... Kollikodon is an extinct species of Monotreme. ... For other uses, see Echidna (disambiguation). ... Species Zaglossus attenboroughi Zaglossus bartoni Zaglossus bruijnii Zaglossus hacketti (extinct) Zaglossus robustus (extinct) Zaglossus is the genus of the echidna, a spiny monotreme that lives in New Guinea. ... Species Zaglossus attenboroughi Zaglossus brujinii Zaglossus hacketti (extinct) Zaglossus robustus (extinct) Zaglossus is the genus of the echidna, a spiny monotreme that lives in Australia. ... Species Zaglossus attenboroughi Zaglossus brujinii Zaglossus hacketti (extinct) Zaglossus robustus (extinct) Zaglossus is the genus of the echidna, a spiny monotreme that lives in Australia. ... Species † (Owen, 1884) † (Dun, 1896) Megalibgwilia is a genus of echidna only known from fossils from Australia, it incorporates the oldest known echidna species. ...

Binomial name Teinolophos trusleri Teinolophos trusleri was a prehistoric monotreme, or egg-laying mammal. ... Species Zaglossus attenboroughi Zaglossus bartoni Zaglossus bruijnii Zaglossus hacketti (extinct) Zaglossus robustus (extinct) Zaglossus is the genus of the echidna, a spiny monotreme that lives in New Guinea. ...

Subclass Allotheria

Order Multituberculata

Late JurassicEocene Upper Jurassic (also known as Malm) was an epoch of the Jurassic geologic period. ... hfajhfiudshfas == == == --24. ...


Suborder "Plagiaulacida"

Genera   Albionbaatar   Proalbionbaatar Albionbaataridae is a family of small, fossil mammals within the order Multituberculata. ... Genera   Ctenacodon   Psalodon Allodontidae is a family of extinct mammal that lived in what is now North America during the Upper Jurassic period. ... Genera   Eobaatar   Loxaulax   Parendotherium   Sinobaatar   perhaps Monobaatar Eobaataridae is a family of fossil mammals within the order Multituberculata. ... Binomial name Hahnodon taqueti Sigogneau-Russell, 1991 Hahnodon is a genus of extinct mammal of the Lower Cretaceous. ... Genera   Paulchoffatia   Bathmochoffatia   Guimarotodon   Henkelodon   Kielanodon   Meketibolodon   Meketichoffatia   Plesiochoffatia   Pseudobolodon   Xenachoffatia   Kuehneodon   Galveodon   Sunnyodon Paulchoffatiidae is a family of extinct mammals that lived predominantly during the Upper Jurassic period, though a couple of genera are known from the earliest Cretaceous. ... Genera   Pinheirodon   Bernardodon   Ecprepaulax   Gerhardodon   Iberodon   Lavocatia Ref. ... Genera   Plagiaulax   Bolodon   Ctenacodon Plagiulacidae is a family of fossil mammals within the order Multituberculata. ... Binomial name Zofiabaatar pulcher Bakker and Carpenter, 1990 Zofiabaatar is a genus of extinct mammal from the Upper Jurassic period. ...

Suborder Cimolodonta

to be sorted Families   Sloanbaataridae   Djadochtatheriidae   Other genera   Bulganbaatar   Chulsanbaatar   Nemegtbaatar Ref. ... Family   Taeniolabididae   Genera:   Catopsalis   Lambdopsalis   Prionessus   Sphenopsalis   Taeniolabis Taeniolabidoidea is a group of extinct mammals known from North America and Asia. ... Families   Neoplagiaulacidae   Ptilodontidae   Cimolodontidae   Other genus   Neoliotomus Ref. ... Genera Clemensodon Eucosmodon Stygimys Eucosmodontidae is a poorly preserved family of mucis mammals within the extinct order Multitubjfaoisenfaeerculata. ... Genera   Microcosmodon   Acheronodon   Pentacosmodon Ref. ... Genera   Kogaionon   Barbatodon   Hainina Kogaionidae is a family of fossil mammals within the extinct order Multituberculata. ... Genera Cimolomys Buginbaatar (?) Essonodon Meniscoessus Cimolomyidae is a family of fossil mammal within the extinct order Multituberculata. ... Species    Ref. ...

Species    Ref. ... Species          Ref. ... Species Baiotomeus is a genus of mammals from the extinct order of Multituberculata. ... Species    Ref. ... This article needs cleanup. ... Species       Ref. ... Species             Ref. ... Species          Ref. ... Species             Ref. ... Species ? (unpublished) Kimbetohia is a genus of mammals from the extinct order of Multituberculata, and lived from the Upper Cretaceous to the Paleocene in the United States. ... Species    Ref. ... Species       Ref. ... Species                      Ref. ... Species                         Ref. ... Species    Mesodmops is a genus of small mammal from the Eocene of China. ... This article needs cleanup. ... Species         ?    Ref. ... Species       Ref. ... Species      ?                                        Ref. ... Species    Ref. ... Species    Prionessus is a genus of extinct mammal from the Paleocene of Central Asia. ... Species Prochetodon is a genus of mammals from the extinct order of Multituberculata, and lived during the Upper Paleocene and the Lower Eocene, in North America. ... Species Ptilodus is a genus of mammals from the extinct order of Multituberculata, and lived during the Paleocene in North America. ... Species    Sinobaatar is a genus of extinct mammal from the Lower Cretaceous of China. ... Species    Ref. ... Species                Ref. ... Species       Taeniolabis is a genus of extinct mammal from the Paleocene of North America. ... Species    Ref. ... Species    Ref. ...

Order Triconodonta

Late TriassicLate Cretaceous The Late Triassic (also known as Upper Triassic, or Keuper) is the third and final of three epochs of the Triassic period. ... Geography of the US in the late Cretaceous Late Cretaceous (also called the Upper Cretaceous) refers to the second half of the Cretaceous period, named after the famous white chalk cliffs of southern England, which date from this time. ...

Species Repenomamus robustus Li, Wang, Wang, Li, 2000 Repenomamus giganticus Hu, Meng, Wang, Li, 2005 Repenomamus is the largest mammal known from the Cretaceous period of the Mesozoic, and the only one with evidence that it ate dinosaurs. ... Jeholodens was a primitive mammal belonging to the Triconodonta family, and which lived in present-day China during the Middle Cretaceous. ...

Order Docodonta

Late TriassicLate Jurassic The Late Triassic (also known as Upper Triassic, or Keuper) is the third and final of three epochs of the Triassic period. ... Upper Jurassic (also known as Malm) was an epoch of the Jurassic geologic period. ...

Binomial name Castorocauda lutrasimilis Ji, Luo, Yuan, Tabrum, 2006 Castorocauda lutrasimilis is the name given to a small, semi-aquatic relative of mammals living in the middle Jurassic period, 164 million years ago, in lakebed sediments of the Jiulongshan formation of Inner Mongolia. ... Binomial name Castorocauda lutrasimilis Ji, Luo, Yuan, Tabrum, 2006 Castorocauda lutrasimilis is the name given to a small, semi-aquatic relative of mammals living in the middle Jurassic period, 164 million years ago, in lakebed sediments of the Jiulongshan formation of Inner Mongolia. ...

Subclass Theria

Infraclass Pantotheria

Order Symmetrodonta

Late TriassicLate Cretaceous The Late Triassic (also known as Upper Triassic, or Keuper) is the third and final of three epochs of the Triassic period. ... Geography of the US in the late Cretaceous Late Cretaceous (also called the Upper Cretaceous) refers to the second half of the Cretaceous period, named after the famous white chalk cliffs of southern England, which date from this time. ...

Zhangheotherium was discovered in Liaoning Province, China, in 1997. ... Maotherium was discovered in Early Cretaceous rocks in Liaoning Province, China, in 2003. ...

Order Pantotheria (Eupantotheria)

Late TriassicLate Jurassic The Late Triassic (also known as Upper Triassic, or Keuper) is the third and final of three epochs of the Triassic period. ... Upper Jurassic (also known as Malm) was an epoch of the Jurassic geologic period. ...


Infraclass Metatheria

Late Cretaceous–Recent Geography of the US in the late Cretaceous Late Cretaceous (also called the Upper Cretaceous) refers to the second half of the Cretaceous period, named after the famous white chalk cliffs of southern England, which date from this time. ...


Order Dasyuromorphia

Families Thylacinidae Dasyuridae Myrmecobiidae Most carnivorous marsupials belong to the order Dasyuromorphia, including the quolls, dunnarts, Numbat, Tasmanian Devil, and the recently extinct Thylacine. ... Binomial name Thylacinus cynocephalus (Harris, 1808) The Tasmanian Tigers is the name of the Tasmanian state cricket team. ... Binomial name Thylacinus cynocephalus (Harris, 1808) The Tasmanian Tigers is the name of the Tasmanian state cricket team. ... Binomial name Thylacinus cynocephalus (Harris, 1808) The Thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus) is the largest known carnivorous marsupial of modern times. ... Binomial name Thylacinus cynocephalus (Harris, 1808) The Tasmanian Tigers is the name of the Tasmanian state cricket team. ... 1936 (MCMXXXVI) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ...

Order Peramelemorphia

Genera  Perameles  Isoodon  Chaeropus A bandicoot is any of about 8 species of small to medium-sized, terrestrial marsupial omnivores in the subfamily Peramelinae (the true bandicoots) of the family Peramelidae; or in a broader sense, any of about 21 species of fairly similar animals in the order Peramelemorphia. ... Binomial name Perameles gunnii Gray, 1838 The eastern barred or Gunns bandicoot (Perameles gunni) lives in woodland and heathland of south Victoria and Tasmania in Australia. ... Binomial name Parameles eremiana Spencer, 1897 The Desert Bandicoot (Parameles eremiana) was a small bandicoot of the arid country in the centre of Australia. ... Binomial name Parameles eremiana Spencer, 1897 The Desert Bandicoot (Parameles eremiana) was a small bandicoot of the arid country in the centre of Australia. ... Binomial name Chaeropus ecaudatus Ogilby, 1838 The Pig-footed Bandicoot (Chaeropus ecaudatus) was a small, mostly herbivorous bandicoot of the arid and semi-arid plains of inland Australia. ... Binomial name Chaeropus ecaudatus Ogilby, 1838 The Pig-footed Bandicoot (Chaeropus ecaudatus) was a small, mostly herbivorous bandicoot of the arid and semi-arid plains of inland Australia. ... Binomial name Chaeropus ecaudatus Ogilby, 1838 The Pig-footed Bandicoot (Chaeropus ecaudatus) was a small, mostly herbivorous bandicoot of the arid and semi_arid plains of inland Australia. ... Species (extinct) Bilbies are marsupial omnivores; members of the bandicoot family. ... Species (extinct) Bilbies are marsupial omnivores; members of the bandicoot family. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Binomial name Macrotis leucura Thomas, 1887 The Lesser Bilby (Macrotis leucura) was a rabbit-like marsupial. ...

Order Diprotodontia

Genus Thylacoleonidae is a group of extinct meat-eating marsupials from Australia. ... Paleospecies Thylacoleo hilli Thylacoleo crassidentatus Thylacoleo carnifex Thylacoleo robustus Thylacoleo australis Thylacoleo oweni Thylacoleo is an extinct genus of carnivorous marsupials, (the largest Australian mammalian predators at that time) that lived in Australia from about 2 million years ago, during the late Pliocene and became extinct about 30,000 years... Binomial name Thylacoleo carnifex (Owen, 1858) The Marsupial Lion (Thylacoleo carnifex) is an extinct species of carnivorous marsupial, (the largest Austrailan mammalian predator at that time) that lived in Australia from about 24 million years ago, during the late Oligocene, and became extinct about 50,000 years ago, during the... Binomial name Thylacoleo carnifex (Owen, 1858) The Marsupial Lion (Thylacoleo carnifex) is an extinct species of carnivorous marsupial, that lived in Australia from about 24 million years ago, during the late Oligocene, and became extinct about 50,000 years ago, at the end of the last ice age. ...

Suborder Vombatiformes

{{Taxobox | color = pink | name = Diprotodons | image = Diprotodon australis skull. ... The Pleistocene epoch (IPA: ) is part of the geologic timescale. ...

Suborder Phalangeriformes

Suborder Macropodiformes

to be sorted Genera  Hypsiprymnodon  Aepyprymnus  Bettongia  Caloprymnus  Potorous The marsupial family Potoroidae includes the bettongs, potoroos and rat-kangaroos. ... Genera  Hypsiprymnodon  Aepyprymnus  Bettongia  Caloprymnus  Potorous The marsupial family Potoroidae includes the bettongs, potoroos and rat-kangaroos. ... Binomial name Potorous platyops The extinct Broad-faced Potoroo (Potorous platyops) was first collected in 1839 and described by John Gould in 1844, but even then it was rare and only a handful of specimens were ever collected, the last in 1875. ... Binomial name Potorous platyops The extinct Broad-faced Potoroo (Potorous platyops) was first collected in 1839 and described by John Gould in 1844, but even then it was rare and only a handful of specimens were ever collected, the last in 1875. ... Binomial name Caloprymnus campestris (Gould, 1843) The Desert Rat-Kangaroo (Caloprymnus campestris) lived in the driest, hottest and most desolate environments in Central Australia. ... Binomial name Caloprymnus campestris (Gould, 1843) The Desert Rat-kangaroo (Caloprymnus campestris) s an extinct marsupial that lived in the driest, hottest and most desolate environments in Central Australia. ... Binomial name Caloprymnus campestris (Gould, 1843) The Desert Rat-Kangaroo (Caloprymnus campestris) lived in the driest, hottest and most desolate environments in Central Australia. ... Genera See text Macropods are marsupials belonging to the family Macropodidae, which includes kangaroos, wallabies, tree kangaroos, pademelons, and several others. ... Red-necked Wallaby A wallaby (sometimes spelled wallabee) is any of about 30 species of macropod (family macropodidae). ... Binomial name Lagorchestes leporides (Gould, 1841) The Eastern Hare Wallaby (Lagorchestes leporides) is an extinct species of wallaby. ... Binomial name Lagorchestes leporides (Gould, 1841) The Eastern Hare Wallaby (Lagorchestes leporides) is an extinct species of wallaby. ... Red-necked Wallaby A wallaby (sometimes spelled wallabee) is any of about 30 species of macropod (family macropodidae). ... Binomial name Onychogalea lunata (Gould, 1841) The Crescent Nail-tailed Wallaby (Onychogalea lunata) was a wallaby that lived in the woodlands and scrubs of the west and centre of Australia. ... Binomial name Onychogalea lunata (Gould, 1841) The Crescent Nail-tailed Wallaby (Onychogalea lunata) was a wallaby that lived in the woodlands and scrubs of the west and centre of Australia. ... Species Procoptodon was a genus of giant short-faced kangaroo living in Australia during the Pleistocene epoch. ...

Simosthenurus, Argyrolagus is an extinct genus of marsupial. ... Ekaltadeta is the name of a group of giant marsupials related to modern rat-kangaroos. ... Necrolestes (grave plunderer) is an extinct genus of marsupial. ... Binomial name Palorchestes azael Palorchestes azael is an extinct species of marsupial. ... Pucadelphys andinus was a marsupial species belonging to the family Didelphidae. ... Species Simosthenurus maddocki Simosthenurus occidentalis Simosthenurus is a genus of megafaunal macropods that existed in Australia in the Pleistocene. ... Sinodelphys or Chinese opossum is to date the oldest marsupial fossil known. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Species † † †W. vanderleuri Wakaleo was a genus of medium-sized thylacoleonids that lived in Australia in the early to late Miocene. ... Sthenurus is an extinct genus of kangaroo. ...


Infraclass Eutheria

Order Leptictida

  • Family Gypsonictopidae
    • Genus Gypsonictops
      • Gypsonictops hypoconus
      • Gypsonictops illuminatus
  • Family Leptictidae
    • Genus Prodiacodon
    • Genus Palaeictops
    • Genus Myrmecoboides
    • Genus Xenacodon
    • Genus Leptictis
    • Genus Diaphyodectes?
  • Family Didymoconidae
    • Genus Zeuctherium
    • Genus Archaeoryctes
  • Family Pseudorhynchocyonidae

Species Leptictis is an extinct genus of mammal. ... Species Leptictidium auderiense Leptictidium nasutum Leptictidium tobieni The leptictids (Latin: graceful weasels) were a group of small prehistoric jumping mammals. ... Species Leptictidium auderiense Leptictidium nasutum Leptictidium tobieni Leptictidium sigei Leptictidium ginsburgi Leptictidium aff. ...

Order Apatotheria

  • Family Apatemyidae
    • Genus Jepsenella
    • Genus Labidolemur
    • Genus Unuchinia

Order Pantolesta

  • Family Pentacodontidae
    • Genus Coriphagus
    • Genus Aphronorus
    • Genus Pentacodon
    • Genus Protentomodon
    • Genus Bisonalveus
  • Family Pantolestidae
    • Genus Propalaeosinopa
    • Genus Bessoecetor
    • Genus Palaeosinopa
    • Genus Paleotomus
    • Genus Pantomimus
    • Genus Pagonomus
    • Genus Todralestes
    • Genus Nosella?

Bisonalveus browni was discovered in 1956 in Alberta, Canada. ... The Paleocene, early dawn of the recent, is a geologic epoch that lasted from 65. ...

Order Insectivora

Late Cretaceous–Recent Geography of the US in the late Cretaceous Late Cretaceous (also called the Upper Cretaceous) refers to the second half of the Cretaceous period, named after the famous white chalk cliffs of southern England, which date from this time. ...


to be sorted

Deinogalerix koenigswaldi, from the ancient greek language: deino, terrible. ...

Suborder Erinaceomorpha

Subfamily Erinaceinae Hylomyinae Erinaceidae is a family in the order of the Insectivora. ... Pholidocercus is an extinct genus of mammal related to and resembling the hedgehog. ...

Suborder Soricomorpha
  • Family Palaeoryctidae
  • Family Micropternodontidae
  • Family Apternodontidae
  • Family Nyctitheriidae

Order Macroscelidea

Order Dermoptera

Paleocene–Recent The Paleocene, early dawn of the recent, is a geologic epoch that lasted from 65. ...

  • Family Paromomyidae
  • Family Plagiomenidae?
  • Family Mixodectidae?

Order Chiroptera

Eocene–Recent hfajhfiudshfas == == == --24. ...

Icaronycteris is an extinct genus of bat. ... Icaronycteris is an extinct genus of bat. ...

Order Scandentia

Order Primates

Paleocene–Recent The Paleocene, early dawn of the recent, is a geologic epoch that lasted from 65. ...

  • Family Purgatoriidae
    • Genus Purgatorius
      • Purgatorius unio
      • Purgatorius ceratops
      • Purgatorius titusi
      • Purgatorius janisae
  • Family Palaechthonidae
  • Family Microsyopidae
  • Family Toliapinidae
  • Family Micromomyidae
  • Family Plesiadapidae
  • Family Saxonellidae
  • Family Carpolestidae
  • Family Picrodontidae

Purgatorius is the name given to the paleospecies believed to be the earliest example of a primate. ... Paleospecies Plesiadapis walbeckensis Plesiadapis remensis Plesiadapis tricuspidens Plesiadapis russelli Plesiadapis rex Plesiadapis gingerichi Plesiadapis churchilli Plesiadapis fodinatus Plesiadapis dubius Plesiadapis simonsi Plesiadapis cookei Plesiadapis is one of the oldest known primate-like mammal species which existed about 60 mya in Asia, Africa and South America. ... Genera None extant The omomyids, the extinct family Omomyidae, were prosimian primates, native to Europe and North America, between 30 and 50 million years ago during the Eocene and Oligocene. ... Genera (extinct) Godinotia others The adapids, members of the extinct family Adapidae, are prosimian primates that lived during the Eocene era. ... Species Notharctus robinsoni Notharctus tenebrosus Notharctus pugnax Notharctus robustior Notharctus is an extinct genus of primates that inhabited Eocene North America 50 million years ago. ... hfajhfiudshfas == == == --24. ... Binomial name Notarctus tenebrosus Leidy, 1870 Notharctus tenebrosus was an early primate from the early Eocene, some 54-38 million years ago. ... hfajhfiudshfas == == == --24. ...

Suborder Strepsirrhini

Species Lepilemur mustelinus Lepilemur microdon Lepilemur leucopus Lepilemur ruficaudatus Lepilemur edwardsi Lepilemur dorsalis Lepilemur septentrionalis Lepilemur seali Lepilemur mitsinjonensis The sportive lemurs are the medium sized primates that make up the Lepilemuridae family. ... Megaladapis is an extinct species of primate that once inhabited Madagascar. ... Genera (extinct) Godinotia others The adapids, members of the extinct family Adapidae, are prosimian primates that lived during the Eocene era. ... Species (extinct) Godinotia neglecta others Godinotia is an extinct genus of lemur-like prosimian belonging to the Adapidae family. ... hfajhfiudshfas == == == --24. ...

Suborder Haplorrhini

to be sorted Species Tarsius syrichta Tarsius bancanus Tarsius spectrum Tarsius dianae Tarsius pelengensis Tarsius sangirensis Tarsius pumilus Tarsiers (family Tarsiidae, genus Tarsius) are a genus of prosimian primates, previously classified as strepsirhines, but now classified as haplorhines, though still not considered to be monkeys. ... Eosimias was discovered in 1999 in China. ... Genera Callithrix Leontopithecus Saguinus Callimico Cebus Saimiri The Cebidae form one of the four families of New World monkeys now recognised. ... Night monkey - Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins/monobook/IE50Fixes. ... Genera Pithecia Chiropotes Cacajao Callicebus The Pitheciidae are one of the four families of New World monkeys now recognised. ... Subfamilies Cercopithecinae - 11 genera Colobinae - 9 genera The Old World monkeys or Cercopithecidae are a group of primates, falling in the superfamily Cercopithecoidea in the clade Catarrhini. ... Subfamilies Cercopithecinae - 11 genera Colobinae - 9 genera The Old World monkeys or Cercopithecidae are a group of primates, falling in the superfamily Cercopithecoidea in the clade Catarrhini. ... Binomial name    Victoriapithecus macinnesi    von Koenigswald, 1969 Victoriapithecus macinnesi is an extinct species described from the oldest known monkey skull. ... Binomial name    Victoriapithecus macinnesi    von Koenigswald, 1969 Victoriapithecus macinnesi was a primate. ... The Miocene Epoch is a period of time that extends from about 23. ... Species 14 species, see text Gibbons are small apes that are traditionally grouped in the genus Hylobates. ... Genera Hylobates Hoolock Nomascus Symphalangus Gibbons are the small apes that are grouped in the family Hylobatidae. ... Families Hylobatidae Hominidae Apes are the members of the Hominoidea superfamily of primates, including humans. ... Species (extinct) Proconsul africanus Proconsul nyanzae Proconsul major Proconsul heseloni Proconsul was an early genus of primates that existed from 27 to 17 million years ago during the Miocene epoch, first in Kenya, and restricted to Africa. ... Species (extinct) Proconsul africanus Proconsul nyanzae Proconsul major Proconsul heseloni Proconsul was an early genus of primates that existed from 27 to 17 million years ago during the Miocene epoch, first in Kenya, and restricted to Africa. ... Species (extinct) Proconsul africanus Proconsul nyanzae Proconsul major Proconsul heseloni Proconsul was an early genus of apes from 27 to 17 million years ago during the Miocene epoch, first in Kenya, and restricted to Africa. ... The Miocene Epoch is a period of time that extends from about 23. ... A world map showing the continent of Africa Africa is the worlds second-largest and second most-populous continent, after Asia. ... Binomial name Proconsul africanus Hopwood, 1933b Proconsul africanus is the first species of the Miocene-era fossil genus of primate to be discovered (see under Proconsul) and was named by Arthur Hopwood, an associate of Louis Leakey, in 1933. ... The Miocene Epoch is a period of time that extends from about 23. ... Binomial name Proconsul nyanzae Le Gros Clark & Leakey, 1950 Proconsul nyanzae is a fossil primate discovered several times. ... Binomial name Proconsul major Le Gros Clark & Leakey, 1950 Proconsul major, an extinct primate of the genus Proconsul, was possibly the ancestor of Afropithecus and showed hominid characteristics. ... Species †Dryopithecus wuduensis †Dryopithecus fontani †Dryopithecus brancoi †Dryopithecus laietanus †Dryopithecus crusafonti Dryopithecus was a genus of apes that is known from localities ranging from Eastern Africa into Eurasia. ... The Miocene Epoch is a period of time that extends from about 23. ... A world map showing the continent of Africa Africa is the worlds second-largest and second most-populous continent, after Asia. ... Binomial name Dryopithecus fontani Lartet, 1856 Dryopithecus fontani was an extinct ape that was first discovered in France in the 19th century, and was dated to the middle Miocene. ... World map showing the location of Europe. ... Pierolapithecus catalaunicus is the name of a species of primate which until recently, was only hypothesized. ... Pierolapithecus catalaunicus is the name of a species of primate which until recently, was only hypothesized. ... The Miocene Epoch is a period of time that extends from about 23. ... Genera The hominids are the members of the biological family Hominidae (the great apes), which includes humans, chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans. ... Genera Subfamily Ponginae Pongo - Orangutans Gigantopithecus (extinct) Sivapithecus (extinct) Subfamily Homininae Gorilla - Gorillas Pan - Chimpanzees Homo - Humans Paranthropus (extinct) Australopithecus (extinct) Sahelanthropus (extinct) Ardipithecus (extinct) Kenyanthropus (extinct) Pierolapithecus (extinct) (tentative) The Hominids (Hominidae) are a biological family which includes humans, extinct species of humanlike creatures and the other great apes... Oreopithecus bambolii, or swamp ape, is a hominoid, or hominid (there is some controversy among the informed), species whose fossils have been found in Italy (Tuscany and Sardinia) and in East Africa. ... Binomial name Oreopithecus bambolii Gervais, 1872 The Swamp Ape (Oreopithecus bambolii) is a prehistoric primate species from the Miocene epoch whose fossils have been found in Italy (Tuscany and Sardinia) and in East Africa. ... Binomial name Oreopithecus bambolii Gervais, 1872 The Swamp Ape (Oreopithecus bambolii) is a prehistoric primate species from the Miocene epoch whose fossils have been found in Italy (Tuscany and Sardinia) and in East Africa. ... For the chess opening, see Sokolsky Opening. ... Species Gigantopithecus blacki Gigantopithecus bilaspurensis Gigantopithecus was a genus of ape that existed from as long ago as 5 million years ago and as recently as 100 thousand years ago in what is today the countries of China and India. ... Binomial name Gigantopithecus blacki Koenigswald, 1935 Gigantopithecus blacki (Greek and Latin for Blacks Giant Ape) is an extinct species of ape. ... Binomial name Gigantopithecus bilaspurensis Simons & Ettel, 1970 Gigantopithecus bilaspurensis is a very large fossil ape identified from a few jaw bones and teeth from India. ... Species Sivapithecus indicus Sivapithecus ramapithecus Sivapithecus kenyapithecus Sivapithecus ouranopithecus Sivapithecus is the genus of extinct primates, any one of its species may have been the ancestor to the modern orangutans. ... Binomial name Sivapithecus indicus Sivapithecus indicus is an extinct primate and a possible ancestor to the modern orangutan. ... Binomial name Sivapithecus ramapithecus Ramapithecus is an extinct primate erected from a two inch piece of a jawbone, with four teeth. ... Species Sivapithecus indicus Sivapithecus ramapithecus Sivapithecus kenyapithecus Sivapithecus ouranopithecus Sivapithecus is the genus of extinct primates, any one of its species may have been the ancestor to the modern orangutans. ... Tribes Gorillini Hominini Homininae is a subfamily of Hominidae, including Homo sapiens and some extinct relatives, as well as the gorillas and the chimpanzees. ... Trinomial name Homo sapiens sapiens Linnaeus, 1758 Humans, or human beings, are bipedal primates belonging to the mammalian species Homo sapiens (Latin: wise man or knowing man) in the family Hominidae (the great apes). ... Species †Ardipithecus kadabba †Ardipithecus ramidus Ardipithecus is a very early hominin genus (subfamily Homininae). ... Binomial name Sahelanthropus tchadensis Sahelanthropus tchadensis is an early fossil hominid, approximately 7 million years old. ... Binomial name Sahelanthropus tchadensis Sahelanthropus tchadensis is an early fossil hominid, approximately 7 million years old from the Miocene. ... The Miocene Epoch is a period of time that extends from about 23. ... Binomial name Orrorin tugenensis Orrorin tugenensis is an extinct species of hominin that is closely related to humans and is the only species classified in genus Orrorin. ... Binomial name †Orrorin tugenensis Senut et al, 2001 Orrorin tugenensis is considered as the second oldest possible hominin ancestor related to modern humans (other than Sahelanthropus tchadensis) and is the only species classified in genus Orrorin. ... The Miocene Epoch is a period of time that extends from about 23. ... Kenyanthropus is a possible hominid genus acording to some paleoanthropologists. ... Binomial name †Kenyanthropus platyops Leakey et al. ... The Pliocene epoch (spelled Pleiocene in some older texts) is the period in the geologic timescale that extends from 5. ... Species †A. afarensis (Lucy) †A. africanus †A. anamensis †A. bahrelghazali †A. garhi Formerly Australopithecus, now Paranthropus † † † For the song Australopithecus by Modest Mouse, see Sad Sappy Sucker. ... A world map showing the continent of Africa Africa is the worlds second-largest and second most-populous continent, after Asia. ... This article includes a list of works cited or a list of external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks in-text citations. ... Binomial name †Australopithecus africanus Dart, 1925 Australopithecus africanus was an early hominid, an australopithecine, who lived between 3. ... Binomial name †Australopithecus anamensis Leakey et al, 1995 Australopithecus anamensis is a fossil species of Australopithecus. ... Binomial name †Australopithecus garhi Asfaw et al, 1997 Australopithecus garhi is a gracile australopithecine species whose fossils were discovered in 1996 by a research team led by Ethiopian paleontologist Berhane Asfaw and including Tim White, an American paleontologist researcher. ... Species †Paranthropus aethiopicus †Paranthropus boisei †Paranthropus robustus The robust australopithecines, members of the extinct hominin genus Paranthropus, were bipedal hominins that probably descended from the gracile australopithecine hominins (Australopithecus). ... A world map showing the continent of Africa Africa is the worlds second-largest and second most-populous continent, after Asia. ... Binomial name †Paranthropus aethiopicus (Olson, 1985) Paranthropus aethiopicus is an extinct species of Paranthropus. ... Binomial name Paranthropus robustus Broom, 1938 Paranthropus robustus was originally discovered in Southern Africa in 1938. ... Binomial name †Paranthropus boisei (Mary Leakey, 1959) Paranthropus boisei (originally called Zinjanthropus boisei and then Australopithecus boisei until recently) was an early hominid and described as the largest of the Paranthropus species. ... Species Homo sapiens See text for extinct species. ... Trinomial name Homo sapiens sapiens Linnaeus, 1758 Humans, or human beings, are bipedal primates belonging to the mammalian species Homo sapiens (Latin: wise man or knowing man) in the family Hominidae (the great apes). ... Handy Man is a rock n roll song co-written by singer Jimmy Jones and songwriter Otis Blackwell. ... Binomial name †Homo habilis Leakey et al, 1964 Homo habilis (IPA ) (handy man, skillful person) is a species of the genus Homo, which lived from approximately 2. ... Binomial name †Homo rudolfensis Alexeev, 1986 Homo rudolfensis is a fossil hominin species proposed in 1986 by V. P. Alexeev for the specimen Skull 1470 (KNM ER 1470)[1]. Originally thought to be a member of the species Homo habilis, the fossil was the center of much debate concerning its... Binomial name †Homo rudolfensis Alexeev, 1986 Homo rudolfensis is a fossil hominin species proposed in 1986 by V. P. Alexeev for the specimen Skull 1470 (KNM ER 1470)[1]. Originally thought to be a member of the species Homo habilis, the fossil was the center of much debate concerning its... Working Man is a song by progressive rock band Rush off of their debut album, Rush. ... Binomial name †Homo ergaster Groves & Mazak, 1975 Homo ergaster (working man) is an extinct hominid species (or subspecies, according to some authorities) which lived throughout eastern and southern Africa between 1. ... Binomial name †Homo erectus (Dubois, 1892) Synonyms † Pithecanthropus erectus † Sinanthropus pekinensis † Javanthropus soloensis † Meganthropus paleojavanicus Homo erectus (upright man) is an extinct species of the genus Homo. ... Binomial name †Homo erectus (Dubois, 1892) Synonyms † Pithecanthropus erectus † Sinanthropus pekinensis † Javanthropus soloensis † Meganthropus paleojavanicus Homo erectus (Latin: upright man) is an extinct species of the genus Homo. ... Binomial name Homo floresiensis P. Brown , 2004 Homo floresiensis (Man of Flores) is a newly described species in the genus Homo, remarkable for its small body, small brain, and recent survival. ... Binomial name †Homo floresiensis P. Brown , 2004 Homo floresiensis (Man of Flores) is the name for a possible species in the genus Homo, remarkable for its small body, small brain, and survival until relatively recent times. ... Binomial name †Homo antecessor Bermudez de Castro , 1997 Homo antecessor is an extinct hominin species that was discovered by E. Carbonell, J. L. Arsuaga and J. M. Bermudez de Castro. ... Binomial name †Homo antecessor Bermudez de Castro et al. ... Binomial name †Homo heidelbergensis Schoetensack, 1908 Homo heidelbergensis (Heidelberg Man) is an extinct species of the genus Homo and the direct ancestor of Homo neanderthalensis in Europe. ... Binomial name †Homo heidelbergensis Schoetensack, 1908 Homo heidelbergensis (Heidelberg Man) is an extinct species of the genus Homo and the direct ancestor of Homo neanderthalensis in Europe. ... Binomial name †Homo neanderthalensis King, 1864 Neanderthal range Synonyms Palaeoanthropus neanderthalensis The Neanderthal (IPA pronunciation: ), (Homo neanderthalensis) or Neandertal was a species of the Homo genus that inhabited Europe and parts of western Asia. ... Binomial name Homo neanderthalensis King, 1864 The Neanderthal or Neandertal was a species of genus Homo (Homo neanderthalensis) that inhabited Europe and parts of western Asia from about 230,000 to 29,000 years ago (in the Middle Palaeolithic, early Stone Age). ... Binomial name †Homo rhodesiensis Woodward, 1921 Rhodesian Man (Homo rhodesiensis) is a hominin fossil that was described from a cranium found in an iron and zinc mine in Northern Rhodesia (now Kabwe, Zambia) in 1921 by Tom Zwiglaar, a Swiss miner. ... Homo rhodesiensis (AKA Rhodesian Man, or Broken Hill Skull) is a homo species resembling Homo neandertalis, but whose remains were found in Africa. ... Binomial name †Homo cepranensis Mallegni et al, 2003 Homo cepranensis is a proposed name for a hominin species discovered in 1994 known from only one skull cap. ... Binomial name †Homo cepranensis Mallegni et al, 2003 Homo cepranensis is a proposed name for a hominin species discovered in 1994 known from only one skull cap. ... Binomial name †Homo georgicus Vekua et al, 2002 Homo georgicus is a species of hominin that was suggested in 2002 to describe fossil skulls and jaws found in Dmanisi, Georgia in 1999 and 2001, which seem intermediate between Homo habilis and H. erectus. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Trinomial name Homo sapiens sapiens Linnaeus, 1758 Humans, or human beings, are bipedal primates belonging to the mammalian species Homo sapiens (Latin: wise man or knowing man) in the family Hominidae (the great apes). ... Homo sapiens (Latin: wise man) is the scientific name for the human species. ... Trinomial name Homo sapiens idaltu White et al, 2003 Homo sapiens idaltu (roughly translated as elderly wise man) is an extinct subspecies of Homo sapiens that lived almost 160,000 years ago in Pleistocene Africa. ... Trinomial name Homo sapiens sapiens Linnaeus, 1758 Humans, or human beings, are bipedal primates belonging to the mammalian species Homo sapiens (Latin: wise man or knowing man) in the family Hominidae (the great apes). ... Human beings are defined variously in biological, spiritual, and cultural terms, or in combinations thereof. ...

The Pliopithecus is a primate of the Miocene and the Pliocene. ... Propliopithecus is an extinct genus of ape. ... Apidium (from Latin Apidium, or little bull, as the first fossils were thought to be from a hoofed animal) is an extinct primate, one of the earliest monkeys known, living in the early Oligocene, roughly 36 to 34 millions years ago. ... Binomial name Branisella boliviana Hoffstetter, 1969 Branisella boliviana is an extinct species of New World monkey that lived in what is now Bolivia during the late Oligocene. ... Species (extinct) Godinotia neglecta others Godinotia is an extinct genus of lemur-like prosimian belonging to the Adapidae family. ... Species Mesopithecus (middle monkey) is an extinct genus of Old World monkey. ... Species  ? Necrolemur (grave lemur) is an extinct genus of primate. ... Species Notharctus robinsoni Notharctus tenebrosus Notharctus pugnax Notharctus robustior Notharctus is an extinct genus of primates that inhabited Eocene North America 50 million years ago. ... Binomial name Shoshonius cooperi Granger, 1910 Shoshonius lived about 50 million years ago during the late early Eocene era, with specimens found in Central Wyoming. ... Species †Teilhardina crassidens †Teilhardina belgica †Teilhardina americana †Teilhardina brandti †Teilhardina demissa †Teilhardina tenuicula †Teilhardina asiatica Teilhardina was an early marmoset-like primate that lived in Africa, America and Asia in the Late Palaeocene to the Mid Eocene periods, about 59-47 million years ago. ... Binomial name Tremacebus harringtoni (Rusconi, 1933) Tremacebus harringtoni is an extinct genus of New World monkey. ...

Order Anagalida

  • Family Anagalidae
  • Family Pseudictopidae
  • Family Astigalidae

Order Lagomorpha

Eocene–Recent hfajhfiudshfas == == == --24. ...

  • Family Mimotonidae?

Order Rodentia

Paleocene–Recent The Paleocene, early dawn of the recent, is a geologic epoch that lasted from 65. ...

  • Family Eurymylidae
  • Family Alagomyidae
  • Family Paramyidae

to be sorted Genera †Gomphos †Zagmys †Nikolomylus †Aktashmys †Asiaparamys †Kazygurtia †Eomylus †Eurymylus †Amar †Rhombomylus †Decipomys †Khaychina Eurymylidae is a family of extinct simplicidentates. ...

Species (type) Birbalomys is an extinct genus of rodent from Asia. ... Species Castoroides leiseyorum Castoroides ohioensis Castoroides is an extinct genus of giant beavers that lived in North America during the Pleistocene. ... Ceratogaulus was a two horned burrowing rodent. ... Eocardia is an extinct genus of rodent from South America. ... Binomial name Eomaia scansoria Ji et al. ... Genera Amblyrhiza Clidomys Elasmodontomys Quemsia The giant hutias are an extinct group of large rodents known from fossil and subfossil material in the West Indies. ... Species (type) Ischyromys is an extinct genus of rodent from North America. ... Species Palaeolagus (ancient hare) is an extinct genus of lagomorph. ... Binomial name Phoberomys pattersoni Mones, 1980 Phoberomys pattersoni was a rodent that lived in the ancient Orinoco River delta approximately 8 million years BC. An almost complete skeleton of Phoberomys, discovered in Urumaco, Venezuela in 2000, has enabled researchers to reconstruct its size and probable lifestyle. ... Species  ? Steneofiber is an extinct genus of beaver from Eurasia. ... Telicomys is an extinct genus of rodent from South America. ...

Order Condylarthra

PaleoceneEocene The Paleocene, early dawn of the recent, is a geologic epoch that lasted from 65. ... hfajhfiudshfas == == == --24. ...

  • Family Arctocyonidae
  • Family Periptychidae
  • Family Hyopsodontidae
  • Family Mioclaenidae
  • Family Phenacodontidae
  • Family Didolodontidae
  • Family Sparnotheriodontidae?

This article needs to be updated. ... Didolodus is an extinct genus of mammal. ...

Order Mesonychia

Andrewsarchus was the largest member of the mesonychians, a group of extinct prehistoric mammals. ... Binomial name Andrewsarchus mongoliensis Pao, 1923 Andrewsarchus mongoliensis was a giant mammalian predator of Central Asia and the largest member of the mesonychids, a group of extinct prehistoric mammals. ... Species Mesonyx obtusidens Mesonyx (middle nail) was a member of the Mesonychia, the best known family of the Acreodi - which may have been ancestral to cetaceans. ... Sinonyx jiashanensis was a wolf-like ungulate from the late Paleocene of China. ...

Order Litopterna

PaleocenePleistocene The Paleocene, early dawn of the recent, is a geologic epoch that lasted from 65. ... The Pleistocene epoch (IPA: ) is part of the geologic timescale. ...

This page is a candidate to be copied to Wiktionary. ... Binomial name Cramauchenia normalis Owen, 1838 Genera and Species C. insolita C. normalis Cramauchenia is a member of the litoptern order of South American mammals. ... Binomial name Macrauchenia patachonica Owen, 1838 Macrauchenia patachonica was a long-necked and long-limbed, three-toed South American ungulate mammal, typifying the order Litopterna, and existing at least seven million years ago. ... This Tree of Life article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Binomial name Paranauchenia denticulata Owen, 1838 The Paranauchenia (Paranauchenia denticulata) is an extinct genus of the South American litopterns, related to Macrauchenia, belonging to the same family, Macraucheniidae, and is known only from fossil finds in South America. ... Binomial name Scalabrinitherium bravardi Scalabrinitherium was a member of the family Macraucheniidae. ... Binomial name Theosodon lydekkeeri Genera and Species Theosodon lydekkeeri Theosodon garretorum Theosodon is an extinct genus of litoptern mammal. ... Binomial name Victorlemoinea prototypica Victorlemoinea was a member of the Macraucheniidae family of litopterns. ... Binomial name Xenorhinotherium bahiensis Owen, 1838 Xenorhinotherium (Xenorhinotherium bahiensis), a Brazilian species in the Macraucheniidae family, was related to Macrauchenia patachonica of Patagonia. ... Binomial name Diadiaphorus caniadensis Diadiaphorus is an extinct genus of litoptern mammal. ... Thoatherium is an extinct genus of litoptern mammal. ...

Order Notoungulata

PaleocenePleistocene The Paleocene, early dawn of the recent, is a geologic epoch that lasted from 65. ... The Pleistocene epoch (IPA: ) is part of the geologic timescale. ...


Suborder Notioprogonia
  • Family Henricosborniidae
  • Family Notostylopidae

Binomial name Notostylops murinus Notostylops murinus is an extinct species of mammal. ...

Suborder Toxodontia

Thomashuxleya is an extinct genus of mammal. ... Scarrittia is an extinct genus of mammal. ... Species  ?  ? Rhynchippus is an extinct genus of mammal. ... Adinotherium is an extinct genus of mammal. ... Binomial name Toxodon platensis Owen, 1837 Toxodon is a genus of mammals, similar to the capybara but now extinct, that lived in the late Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs in South America. ... Homalodotherium is an extinct genus of mammal. ...

Suborder Typotheria
  • Family Oldfieldthomasiidae
  • Family Interatheriidae
  • Family Archaeopithecidae
  • Family Campanorcidae
  • Family Mesotheriidae

Protypotherium is an extinct genus of mammal. ...

Suborder Hegetotheria
  • Family Archaeohyracidae
    • Genus Eohyrax
      • Eohyrax rusticus
  • Family Hegetotheriidae
    • Genus Hemihegetotherium
      • Species Hemihegetotherium trilobus
    • Genus Pachyrukhos

Pachyrukhos is an extinct genus of mammal. ...

Order Astrapotheria

EoceneMiocene hfajhfiudshfas == == == --24. ... The Miocene Epoch is a period of time that extends from about 23. ...

Trigonostylops is an extinct genus of mammal. ... An extinct South-American mammal which somewhat resembled modern elephant but with a pair of much smaller ears. ... Binomial name Astrapotherium magnum Astrapotherium magnum (Great Lightning Beast) was an extinct South American mammal which vaguely resembled a cross between a small elephant, and a very large tapir. ...

Order Xenungulata

Paleogene Paleogene (alternatively Palaeogene) period is a unit of geologic time that began 65 and ended 23 million years ago. ...

  • Family Etayoidae
    • Genus Etayoa
      • Etayoa bacatensis
  • Family Carodniidae
    • Genus Carodnia
      • Carodnia feruglioi
      • Carodnia vieirai

Order Dinocerata

EoceneEocene hfajhfiudshfas == == == --24. ... hfajhfiudshfas == == == --24. ...

Prodinoceras (Before Terrible Horns) was the earliest known uintathere, which lived in the late Paleocene of Mongolia. ... The Uintatheriidae is a group of extinct mammals that includes Uintatherium. ... Uintatherium is an extinct genus of mammals. ...

Order Pantodonta

PaleoceneOligocene The Paleocene, early dawn of the recent, is a geologic epoch that lasted from 65. ... The Oligocene epoch is a geologic period of time that extends from about 34 million to 23 million years before the present. ...

  • Family Bemalambdidae
  • Family Harpyodidae?
  • Family Pastoralodontidae
  • Family Pantolambdodontidae
  • Family Alcidedorbignyidae
  • Family Pantolambdidae
  • Family Barylambdidae
  • Family Titanoideidae
  • Family Coryphodontidae
  • Family Cyriacotheriidae?

Species (type) Pantolambda is an extinct genus of pantodont mammal. ... Species Barylambda is an extinct genus of pantodont mammal from the middle to late Paleocene, well known from several finds in North America. ... Species (type) Titanoides is an extinct genus of pantodont mammal. ... Species (type) Titanoides is an extinct genus of pantodont mammal. ...

Order Tillodontia

PaleoceneEocene The Paleocene, early dawn of the recent, is a geologic epoch that lasted from 65. ... hfajhfiudshfas == == == --24. ...

  • Family Esthonychidae
  • Family Plethorodontidae?
  • Family Deltatheriidae?

Order Taeniodonta

PaleoceneEocene The Paleocene, early dawn of the recent, is a geologic epoch that lasted from 65. ... hfajhfiudshfas == == == --24. ...

The taeniodonts were an early group of mammals who lived from the Palaeocene to the Eocene. ...

Order Arctostylopida

  • Family Arctostylopidae

Order Embrithopoda

Oligocene The Oligocene epoch is a geologic period of time that extends from about 34 million to 23 million years before the present. ...

Genus All extinct, see text Arsinoitheriidae was a family of mammals belonging to the extinct order Embrithopoda. ... Arsinoitherium is an extinct mammal genus of the superorder Paenungulata. ...

Order Creodonta

PaleocenePliocene The Paleocene, early dawn of the recent, is a geologic epoch that lasted from 65. ... The Pliocene epoch (spelled Pleiocene in some older texts) is the period in the geologic timescale that extends from 5. ...

  • Family Oxyaenidae
  • Family Hyaenodontidae
    • Genus Hyaenodon
      • Hyaenodon leptorhynchus
      • Hyaenodon exicuus
      • Hyaenodon horridus
      • Hyaenodon mustelinus
      • Hyaenodon crucians
      • Hyaenodon vetus
      • Hyaenodon megaloides
      • Hyaenodon milloquensis
      • Hyaenodon bavaricus
      • Hyaenodon eminus
      • Hyaenodon yuanchensis
      • Hyaenodon mongoliensis
      • Hyaenodon incertus
      • Hyaenodon chunkhtensis
      • Hyaenodon montanus
      • Hyaenodon venturae
      • Hyaenodon microdon
      • Hyaenodon brevirostris
      • Hyaenodon raineyi
      • Hyaenodon gigas
      • Hyaenodon incertus
      • Hyaenodon pervagus
      • Hyaenodon eminus
      • Hyaenodon weilini
    • Genus Megistotherium

Subfamilies  Ambloctoninae  Oxyaeninae  Tytthaeninae Oxyaenidae is an order of the extinct subclass Creodonta; it contains three subfamilies comprising four genera. ... Species (type) Oxyaena is an extinct genus of carnivorous mammal. ... Sarkastodon was a giant, prehistoric, meat-eating mammal thought to have gone extinct in the Eocene, about 38 million years ago. ... Genera  Boualitomus  Buhakia  Hyaenodon  Laekitherium  Metapterodon  Triacodon  Parvagula Hyaenodontidae is a family of the extinct order Creodonta, which contains 6 genera. ... Species [1] Hyaenodon (hyaena-toothed) was an extinct genus of Hyaenodonts, a group of Creodonts. ... you can find some pictures here http://olduvaigeorge. ...

Order Carnivora

Paleocene–Recent The Paleocene, early dawn of the recent, is a geologic epoch that lasted from 65. ...


Suborder Caniformia (Dog-like carnivores)

Genera Procyon Nasua Cyonasua - extinct Chapalmalania - extinct Nasuella Bassariscus Bassaricyon Potos Procyonidae is a family of carnivores which includes the raccoons, coatis and others. ... Chapalmalania is an extinct genus of mammal. ... Genera Mephitis Spilogale Conepatus The skunks or Mephitidae are a family of medium-sized mammals, typically black-and-white-furred, belonging to the order Carnivora. ... Genera Conepatus Mydaus Mephitis Spilogale Skunks are mammals, usually with black-and-white fur, belonging to the family Mephitidae and to the order Carnivora. ... Subfamilies Lutrinae Melinae Mellivorinae Taxidiinae Mustelinae Mustelidae is a family of carnivorous mammals. ... Ekorus is a large extinct weasel that inhabited late Miocene Kenya. ... Plesictis is an extinct genus of mammal. ... Potamotherium (water beast) is an extinct genus of mammal related to the mustelids. ... Subfamilies Amphicyoninae Daphoeninae Thanmastocyoninae Amphicyonids are extinct Carnivora mammals from the from the family Amphicyonidae that were probably closely related to the Ursidae (bears). ... Species (type) Amphicyon is an extinct genus of carnivorous mammals known from the late Oligocene and early Miocene, similar in morphology to both bears and dogs. ... Cynodictis was a dog-like animal that lived about 20 million years ago. ... Species (species Daphoenus is an extinct genus of carnivorous mammal. ... Genera Arctocephalus Callorhinus Eumetopias Neophoca Otaria Phocarctos Zalophus The eared seals (or walking seals), family Otariidae, are the fur seals and the sea lions. ... Binomial name Odobenus rosmarus (Linnaeus, 1758) Subspecies Walruses are large semi-aquatic mammals that live in the cold Arctic seas of the Northern Hemisphere. ... Binomial name Odobenus rosmarus (Linnaeus, 1758) Distribution of Walrus Subspecies Walruses (Odobenus rosmarus) are large semi-aquatic mammals that live in the cold Arctic seas of the Northern Hemisphere. ... Binomial name Imagotaria downsi Mitchell, 1968 Imagotaria downsi is an extinct species of walrus. ... Genera Monachus (Monk Seals) Mirounga (Elephant Seal) Lobodon (Crabeater Seals) Leptonychotes Hydrurga (Leopard Seals) Ommatophoca Erignathus (Bearded Seals) Phoca Halichoerus (Gray Seals) Cystophora (Hooded Seals) The true seals or earless seals are one of the three main groups of mammals within the seal suborder, Pinnipedia. ... Genera Monachus (Monk Seals) Mirounga (Elephant Seal) Lobodon (Crabeater Seals) Leptonychotes Hydrurga (Leopard Seals) Ommatophoca Erignathus (Bearded Seals) Phoca Halichoerus (Grey Seals) Cystophora (Hooded Seals) The true seals or earless seals are one of the three main groups of mammals within the seal suborder, Pinnipedia. ... Binomial name Acrophoca longirostris Muizon, 1981 Acrophoca longirostris is an extinct species of pinniped. ... Species Desmatophoca (skin seal) is an extinct genus of pinniped. ... Species (type) Enaliarctos is an extinct genus of pinniped. ... For other meanings, see Bear (disambiguation). ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... Species  ? Hemicyon is an extinct genus of bear. ... Binomial name Ailurus fulgens F. Cuvier, 1825 The Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens Latin: fire-colored cat) also known as the Lesser Panda, Wah, Bear Cat or Firefox, is a mostly herbivorous mammal, slightly larger than a domestic cat (60 cm long). ... Binomial name Ailuropoda melanoleuca The Giant Panda (Chinese: 熊貓; pinyin: xióng māo), Ailuropoda melanoleuca (black-and-white cat-foot), is a mammal now usually classified in the bear family, Ursidae, that is native to central China. ... Besides the Giant Panda, fossils also show a second extinct panda species. ... ... Binomial name Tremarctos ornatus (Cuvier, 1825) The Spectacled Bear (Tremarctos ornatus), also known as Andean Bear, has black fur with a distinctive beige-coloured marking across its face and upper chest. ... Arctodus, also known as the Short-Faced Bear, is a genus of extinct bear. ... Arctodus, also known as the Short-Faced Bear, is a genus of extinct bear. ... Arctodus, also known as the Short-Faced Bear, is a genus of extinct bear. ... Arctodus, also known as the Short-Faced Bear, is a genus of extinct bear. ... Arctodus, also known as the Short-Faced Bear, is a genus of extinct bear. ... For other meanings, see Bear (disambiguation). ... Species Ursus arctos Ursus americanus Ursus maritimus Ursus thibetanus,or Selenarctos thibetanus Asiatic black bear might be classified with Kinowagma belonging Selenarctos. ... Species  ?  ? Agriotherium is an extinct genus of bear. ... Binomial name Ursus spelaeus Rosenmüller, 1794 The Cave Bear (Ursus spelaeus) was a species of bear which lived in Europe during the Pleistocene and became extinct at the end of the last ice age about 10,000 years ago. ... Genera Alopex Atelocynus Canis Cerdocyon Chrysocyon Cuon Cynotherium † Dusicyon † Dasycyon Fennecus Lycalopex Lycaon Nyctereutes Otocyon Pseudalopex Speothos Urocyon Vulpes Wikispecies has information related to: Canidae Canidae is the family of carnivorous and omnivorous mammals commonly known as canines. ... Genera Alopex Atelocynus Canis Cerdocyon Chrysocyon Cuon Dusicyon Fennecus Lycalopex Lycaon Nyctereutes Otocyon Pseudalopex Speothos Urocyon Vulpes Canidae is the family of carnivorous and omnivorous mammals commonly known as canines. ... Species Canis adustus Canis aureus Canis dirus (extinct) Canis latrans Canis lupus Canis mesomelas Canis simensis   † also includes dogs. ... Trinomial name Canis lupus familiaris The dog (Canis lupus familiaris) is a domestic subspecies of the wolf, a mammal of the Canidae family of the order Carnivora. ... Wolf Wolf Man Mount Wolf Wolf Prizes Wolf Spider Wolf 424 Wolf 359 Wolf Point Wolf-herring Frank Wolf Friedrich Wolf Friedrich August Wolf Hugo Wolf Johannes Wolf Julius Wolf Max Franz Joseph Cornelius Wolf Maximilian Wolf Rudolf Wolf Thomas Wolf As Name Wolf Breidenbach Wolf Hirshorn Other The call... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Binomial name Canis dirus Leidy, 1858 The Dire Wolf (Canis dirus) is an extinct member of the genus Canis (which contains the wolves, Coyote, jackals, and the Domestic Dog), and was most common in North America during the Pleistocene. ... Names: English: Crab-eating fox, Crab-eating zorrocommon zorro, common fox, forest fox. ... Species (type) Cynodesmus is an extinct genus of canine. ... Leptocyon is an ancient, extinct ancestor of todays foxes and dogs. ... Species (type) Phlaocyon is an extinct genus of canine. ... Species Hesperocyon is an extinct genus of canine. ... The subfamily Borophaginae is an extinct group of canids that were native to North America, and lived from roughly 34 to 2. ... Aelurodon is an extinct genus of the subfamily Borophaginae. ... Borophagines are extinct canids of the subfamily Borophaginae, which flourished in North America from the Miocene through the Pliocene epochs. ... Epicyon is an extinct canid genus of the subfamily Borophaginae (bone-crushing dogs), native to Miocene North America. ... Osteoborus is an extinct Miocene borophagine that was native to North America. ... Families Miacidae Viverravidae The miacids were primitive carnivores which lived during the Paleocene and Eocene Epoch. ... The miacis was an animal that looked similar to the cat. ...

Suborder Aeluroidea (Cat-like carnivores)

to be sorted “Feline” redirects here. ... Subfamilies Felinae Pantherinae Acinonychinae Machairodontinae (extinct) All cats are members of the family Felidae. ... Pseudaelurus is a prehistoric cat that lived in Europe and North America approximately 20-10 million years ago. ... Proailurus was a prehistoric feline that lived in Europe approximately 30-20 million years ago. ... Proailurus was a prehistoric cat that lived in Europe approximately 30-20 million years ago. ... Tribes Metailurini Homotheriini Smilodontini Machairodontinae is a subfamily of the Felidae (true cats). ... Species Smilodon californicus Smilodon fatalis Smilodon gracilis Smilodon populator The large extinct cats known as smilodon lived approximately 3 million-10,000 years ago in North America and South America. ... Paramachairodus is the oldest known true saber-toothed cat. ... Species Dinofelis abeli Dinofelis barlowi Dinofelis diastemata Dinofelis paleoonca Dinofelis piveteaui Dinofelis therailurus Dinofelis is a genus of machairodontin saber-toothed cats belong to the tribe Metailurini that lived in Europe, Asia, Africa and North America approximately 5-1. ... Species Homotherium serum Homotherium latidens Homotherium aethiopicum Homotherium hadarensis Homotherium nestianus Homotherium nihowanensis Homotherium sainzelli Homotherium ultimum Homotherium crenatidens Homotherium cenatidens Homotherium is a machairodontine saber-toothed cat genus that lived approximately 3 million to 10,000 years ago in North America, Eurasia and Africa. ... Homotherium serum is a prehistoric cat more commonly known as the scimitar cat. ... Species Machairodus africanus Machairodus aphanistus Machairodus giganteus Machairodus oradensis Machairodus colorandensis Machairodus was a genus of large, machairodontine saber-toothed cats that lived in Europe, Asia, Africa and North America from approximately 13 million years ago to 2 million years ago. ... Species Megantereon nihowanensis Megantereon cultridens Megantereon whitei Megantereon gracile Megantereon eurynodon Megantereon megantereon Megantereon vakhshensis Megantereon ekidoit The Megantereon was an early saber-toothed cat. ... Species Smilodon californicus Smilodon fatalis Smilodon gracilis Smilodon populator Smilodon floridus Smilodon neogaeus Smilodon SMILE-o-don (a bahuvrihi from Greek: σμιλη knife and (Ionic) οδων tooth) is an extinct genus of large machairodontine saber-toothed cats that are understood to have lived between approximately 3 million to 10,000 years ago... The fossilized skeleton of a sabre-toothed cat The terms saber-toothed cat and saber-toothed tiger describes numerous cat-like species that lived during various parts of the Cenozoic and evolved their saber-toothed characteristics entirely independently. ... Binomial name Smilodon californicus Bovard, 1907 Smilodon californicus (Smilodon of California) is a machairodontin saber-toothed cat. ... Binomial name Smilodon fatalis (Leidy, 1869) Smilodon fatalis (the deadly Smilodon) is possibly the best-known of the machairodontine saber-toothed cats. ... Binomial name Smilodon gracilis Cope, 1880 Smilodon gracilis (the slender Smilodon) was the smallest and earliest of the smilodont machairodontine saber-toothed cats. ... Binomial name Smilodon populator Lund, 1842 Smilodon populator (the Smilodon that brings devastation) was a machairodontine saber-toothed cat species. ... Species Xenosmilus Hodsonae Xenosmilus is a genus of extinct Machairodontinae, or saber toothed cat. ... Binomial name Acinonyx jubatus (Schreber, 1775) The Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) is an atypical member of the cat family (Felidae) that hunts by speed rather than by stealth or pack tactics. ... Binomial name Acinonyx jubatus (Schreber, 1775) Type species Acinonyx venator Brookes, 1828 (= Felis jubata, Schreber, 1775) by monotypy The range of the Cheetah The Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) is an endangered member of the cat family (Felidae), a poor climber that hunts by speed and stealth. ... Binomial name Acinonyx jubatus (Schreber, 1775) The Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) is an atypical member of the cat family (Felidae) that hunts by speed rather than by stealth or pack tactics. ... Binomial name Acinonyx jubatus (Schreber, 1775) Type species Acinonyx venator Brookes, 1828 (= Felis jubata, Schreber, 1775) by monotypy The range of the Cheetah The Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) is an endangered member of the cat family (Felidae), a poor climber that hunts by speed and stealth. ... Genera Caracal Catopuma Felis Herpailurus Leopardus Leptailurus Lynx Oncifelis Oreailurus Otocolobus Prionailurus Profelis Puma Felinae is a subfamily of the Felidae, the family which contains all true cats. ... Genera Caracal Catopuma Felis Herpailurus Leopardus Leptailurus Lynx Oncifelis Oreailurus Otocolobus Prionailurus Profelis Puma Felinae is a subfamily of the Felidae, the family which contains all true cats. ... Genera Neofelis Panthera Uncia Pantherinae is a sub-family of the family Felidae which include the genera Panthera, Uncia and Neofelis. ... Genera Neofelis Panthera Uncia Pantherinae is a sub-family of the family Felidae which include the genera Panthera, Uncia and Neofelis. ... Species Panthera is a genus of the family Felidae (the cats), which contains four well-known species: the tiger, lion, leopard, and jaguar. ... Binomial name Panthera leo (Linnaeus, 1758) Distribution of Lions in Africa Synonyms Felis leo (Linnaeus, 1758) The lion (Panthera leo) is a mammal of the family Felidae and one of four big cats in the genus Panthera. ... Binomial name Panthera leo (Linnaeus, 1758) The Lion (Panthera leo) is a mammal of the family Felidae. ... Trinomial name Panthera leo atrox (Leidy, 1853) The American lion, also known as the North American or American cave lion, is an extinct feline known from fossils. ... Trinomial name Panthera leo atrox (Leidy, 1853) The American lion, also known as the North American or American cave lion, is an extinct feline known from fossils. ... Trinomial name Panthera leo spelaea Goldfuss, 1810 The cave lion, also known as the European or Eurasian cave lion, is an extinct feline known from fossils and a wide variety of prehistoric art. ... Trinomial name Panthera leo spelaea (Goldfuss, 1810) The cave lion, also known as the European or Eurasian cave lion, is an extinct feline known from fossils and a wide variety of prehistoric art. ... Genera 17 genera, see text The mongoose is any member of the Herpestidae family of small, cat-like carnivores. ... Subfamiles Herpestinae A mongoose is a member of the family of small cat-like carnivores. ... Genera Crocuta Hyaena Parahyaena Proteles Hyenas (or Hyaenas) are moderately large terrestrial carnivores native to Africa and Asia, and members of the family Hyaenidae. ... Genera Crocuta Hyaena Parahyaena Proteles Hyenas (or Hyænas) are moderately large terrestrial carnivores native to Africa and Asia. ... Chasmaporthetes was a hyena which hunted prey at high speed, rather like a modern cheetah. ... Binomial name Crocuta crocuta (Erxleben, 1777) The largest and best-known member of the hyena family, the Spotted Hyena (Crocuta crocuta) is primarily a predator, not a scavenger. ... The Cave Hyena is an extinct variety of hyena native to Eurasia, ranging from Northern China to Spain and into the British Isles. ... The Protictitherium were a primitive genus of civet-like hyena, including the earliest species of hyena known, Protictitherium gaillardi. ... Species  ?  ?  ?  ?  ?  ? Ictitherium is an extinct genus of hyena. ... Chasmaporthetes was a hyena which hunted prey at high speed, rather like a modern cheetah. ... Pachycrocuta brevisteris was a lion-sized short-faced cave hyena species. ... Species Percrocuta giganteus Percrocuta hebeiensis Percrocuta is an extinct genus of hyena. ... Binomial name Nandinia binotata Gray, 1830 The African Palm Civet (Nandinia binotata), also known as the Two-spotted Palm Civet, is a small mammal, with short legs, small ears, a body resembling a cat, and a long lithe tail as long as its body. ... Families Miacidae Viverravidae The miacids were primitive carnivores which lived during the Paleocene and Eocene Epoch. ... Subfamilies Cryptoproctinae Euplerinae Hemigalinae Paradoxurinae Viverrinae The 35 species of civet, genet and linsang make up the family Viverridae. ... Genera Chrotogale Cynogale Diplogale Hemigalus Arctogalidia Macrogalidia Paguma larvata Paradoxurus Civettictis Viverra Viverricula With one exception, civets are some of the members of the family Viverridae. ... Kanuites is an extinct genus of civet. ... subfamilies Nimravinae Hoplophoninae Barbourofelinae The Nimravidae, also known as false sabre-tooths, are an extinct family of mammalian carnivores. ... subfamilies Nimravinae Hoplophoninae Barbourofelinae The Nimravidae, also known as false sabre-tooths, are an extinct family of mammalian carnivores. ... Species Nimravus is an extinct genus genus of mammal related to felines. ... Metailurus is a genus of machairodontine saber-toothed cats belonging to the tribe Metailurini that lived in Europe and Asia approximately 9-6 million years ago. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Eusmilis. ... Hoplophoneus lived during the late Oligocene (33 - 30. ...

Species (type) Enaliarctos is an extinct genus of pinniped. ...

Order Xenarthra (Edentata)

Paleocene–Recent The Paleocene, early dawn of the recent, is a geologic epoch that lasted from 65. ...


Suborder Vermilingua

Suborder Tardigrada

Families Rathymotheriidae Scelidotheriidae Mylodontidae Orophodontidae Megalonychidae Megatheriidae Ground sloths are extinct edentate (Order Xenarthra) mammals that are believed to be relatives of tree sloths and three-toed sloths. ... Families Rathymotheriidae Scelidotheriidae Mylodontidae Orophodontidae Megalonychidae Megatheriidae Ground sloths are extinct edentate (Order Xenarthra) mammals that are believed to be relatives of tree sloths and three-toed sloths. ... Families Rathymotheriidae Scelidotheriidae Mylodontidae Orophodontidae Megalonychidae Megatheriidae Ground sloths are extinct edentate (Order Xenarthra) mammals that are believed to be relatives of tree sloths and three-toed sloths. ... The Mylodon was a smaller breed of ground sloth, approximately ox-sized, related to the Megatherium and modern three-toed sloths and two-toed sloths. ... Families Rathymotheriidae Scelidotheriidae Mylodontidae Orophodontidae Megalonychidae Megatheriidae Ground sloths are extinct edentate (Order Xenarthra) mammals that are believed to be relatives of tree sloths and three-toed sloths. ... Families Megalonychidae Bradypodidae Sloths are medium-sized South American mammals belonging to the families Megalonychidae and Bradypodidae, part of the order Xenarthra. ... Families Rathymotheriidae Scelidotheriidae Mylodontidae Orophodontidae Megalonychidae Megatheriidae Ground sloths are extinct edentate (Order Xenarthra) mammals that are believed to be relatives of tree sloths and three-toed sloths. ... Families Rathymotheriidae Scelidotheriidae Mylodontidae Orophodontidae Megalonychidae Megatheriidae Ground sloths are extinct edentate (Order Xenarthra) mammals that are believed to be relatives of tree sloths and three-toed sloths. ... Families Rathymotheriidae Ameghino, 1904 Scelidotheriidae Ameghino, 1889 Mylodontidae Gill, 1872 Orophodontidae Ameghino, 1895 Megalonychidae Gervais, 1855 Megatheriidae Gray, 1821 Ground sloths are a diverse group of extinct edentate (Superorder Xenarthra) mammals that are believed to be relatives of tree sloths and three-toed sloths. ... Families Rathymotheriidae Scelidotheriidae Mylodontidae Orophodontidae Megalonychidae Megatheriidae Ground sloths are extinct edentate (Order Xenarthra) mammals that are believed to be relatives of tree sloths and three-toed sloths. ... Megatheriinae were a subfamily of elephant-sized ground sloths that lived from 2 million to 8,000 years ago. ... Families Rathymotheriidae Scelidotheriidae Mylodontidae Orophodontidae Megalonychidae Megatheriidae Ground sloths are extinct edentate (Order Xenarthra) mammals that are believed to be relatives of tree sloths and three-toed sloths. ...

Suborder Cingulata

to be sorted This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. ...

Doedicurus was a prehistoric glyptodont, living around 2 million to 15,000 years ago. ... Glossotherium was a genus of ground sloth. ... Hapalops is an extinct genus of mammal. ... Metacheiomys is an extinct genus of mammal. ... Peltephilus was a species of giant armadillo which inhabited Argentina during the Miocene era; notably, the scutes on its head were so developed that they formed horns protecting its eyes. ...

Order Pholidota

Eocene–Recent hfajhfiudshfas == == == --24. ...

  • Family Epoicotheriidae (extinct)
  • Family Escavadodontidae (extinct)
  • Family Metacheiromyidae(extinct)
  • Family Manidae (extant)

Species Manis gigantea Manis temmincki Manis tricuspis Manis tetradactyla Manis crassicaudata Manis pentadactyla Manis javanica Pangolins are mammals with large scales on their skins which can be found in parts of Africa and Asia. ... Eurotamandua (European tamandua) is an extinct genus of pangolin. ... Eomanis is the earliest known pangolin from the Middle Eocene Europe. ... Species † (type species) † † Necromanis is an extinct genus of pangolin from the Miocene of France. ...

Order Pyrotheria

EoceneOligocene hfajhfiudshfas == == == --24. ... The Oligocene epoch is a geologic period of time that extends from about 34 million to 23 million years before the present. ...

Genera Pyrotherium Propyrotherium Carlozittelia Griphodon Pyrotheriidae is the only family in the order Pyrotheria. ... Pyrotherium (fire beast) is an extinct genus of mammal. ...

Order Tubulidentata

Eocene?–Recent hfajhfiudshfas == == == --24. ...

    • Genus Leptorycteropus
    • Genus Myorycteropus
    • Genus Orycteropus

This article is about the mammal. ...

Order Bibymalagasia

?-1000 AD Europe in 1000 The year 1000 of the Gregorian Calendar was the last year of the 10th century as well as the last year of the first millennium. ...

Plesiorycteropus is one of the most bizarre and mysterious mammals known. ...

Order Proboscidea

Eocene–Recent hfajhfiudshfas == == == --24. ...

See also: Tribes See Text Moeritherium (the beast from Lake Moeris) was a prehistoric mammal related to the elephant and, more distantly, the sea cow. ... Species Schlosser, 1911 Delmer et al. ... Binomial name Phiomia serridens Andrews & Beadnell, 1902 Phiomia serridens is an extinct species of proboscid. ... Genera Subfamily Chilgatheriinae: Chilgatherium Subfamily Deinotheriinae: Prodeinotherium Deinotherium Deinotheriidae (terrible beasts) are a family of prehistoric elephant-like proboscideans that lived during the Tertiary period, appearing in Africa, and then spreading across southern Asia (Indo-Pakistan), and Europe. ... Species Deinotherium bozasi Arambourg, 1934 Deinotherium giganteus Kaup, 1829 Deinotherium indicum Falconer, 1845 Deinotherium (terrible beast) was a huge prehistoric proto-elephant that appeared in the Middle Miocene and continued until the Early Pleistocene. ... Mastodon is also a Heavy Metal Band. ... Mastodon is also a Heavy Metal Band. ... Binomial name Mammut americanum Blumenbach, 1799 Mammut americanum is an extinct species of mastodont proboscid. ... Binomial name Mammut americanum Blumenbach, 1799 Mammut americanum is an extinct species of mastodont proboscid. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Gomphothere is a name given to a dirverse group of extinct elephant-like animals, proboscideans). ... Species Gomphotherium is an extinct genus of proboscid. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Species Anancus is an extinct genus of proboscid. ... Genera and Species Loxodonta Loxodonta cyclotis Loxodonta africana Elephas Elephas maximus Proboscidea is an order including only one extant family, Elephantidae or the elephants, with three species: the Savannah Elephant and Forest Elephant (which were collectively known as the African Elephant), and the Asian Elephant (formerly known as the Indian... Stegodon is a genus of the extinct subfamily Stegodontinae of the order Proboscidea. ... Species †E. antiquus † † † † †E. falconeri † E. maximus † † †E. recki †E. namadicus Elephas is a genus in the elephant Order, Proboscidea The genus has one surviving species, the Asian elephant (), but ten extinct species have been identified as belonging to the genus, including E. recki, E. antiquus, and the dwarf elephants... Binomial name Elephas (Palaeoloxodon) antiquus (Falconer & Cautley, 1847) The Straight-tusked Elephant (Elephas (Palaeoloxodon) antiquus or Palaeoloxodon antiquus) is an extinct species of elephant closely related to the living Asian Elephant. ... Binomial name Elephas falconeri Busk, 1867 Elephas falconeri is an extinct Siculo-Maltese species of elephant closely related to the modern Asian elephant. ... Species Elephas (Palaeoloxodon) antiquus Elephas (Palaeoloxodon) cypriotes Elephas (Palaeoloxodon) falconeri Elephas (Palaeoloxodon) naumanni others Palaeoloxodon is an extinct subgenus of straight-tusked elephant. ... This article is about the extinct mammal. ... Binomial name Mammuthus columbi The Columbian Mammoth (Mammuthus columbi) is an extinct species of elephant that inhabited North America between 100,000 and 9,000 years ago. ... The Columbian Mammoth (Mammuthus Columbi) is an extinct sub-species of elephant that inhabited the Great Plain of North America between 100,000 and 14,000 years ago. ... Binomial name Mammuthus exilis Maglio, 1970 The Pygmy Mammoth (Mammuthus exilis) was a dwarfed descendant of full-sized mammoths, possibly Mammuthus columbi, the Columbian Mammoth. ... Binomial name Mammuthus exilis Maglio, 1970 Mammuthus exilis, pygmy mammoth, was a dwarfed descendant of full-sized mammoths, possibly Mammuthus columbi, the Columbian mammoth. ... Binomial name Mammuthus imperator (Leidy,1858) The Imperial Mammoth (Mammuthus imperator) was the largest known species of mammoth, reaching a height of 4. ... Binomial name Mammuthus imperator (Leidy,1858) The Imperial Mammoth (Mammuthus imperator) was the largest known species of mammoth, reaching a height of 4. ... The Jeffersonian Mammoth (Mammuthus jeffersonii) is a North American species of mammoth. ... The Jeffersonian Mammoth (Mammuthus jeffersonii) is a North American species of mammoth. ... Dwarf elephants are pre-historic members of the order Proboscidea, that, through the process of allopatric speciation, evolved to a fraction of the size of their modern relatives. ... Mammuthus meridionalis is an extinct species of elephant, a mammoth to be exact. ... Binomial name Mammuthus primigenius Blumenbach, 1799 For the rock band, see Wooly Mammoth (band). ... ... Binomial name Mammuthus trogontherii The steppe mammoth is an extinct species of elephant that ranged over most of northern Eurasia during the Ice Ages of the Pleistocene. ...

Dwarf elephants are prehistoric members of the order Proboscidea, that, through the process of allopatric speciation, evolved to a fraction of the size of their modern relatives. ...

Order Hyracoidea

Oligocene–Recent The Oligocene epoch is a geologic period of time that extends from about 34 million to 23 million years before the present. ...

Kvabebihyrax is an extinct genus of hyrax. ...

Order Desmostylia

MiocenePliocene The Miocene Epoch is a period of time that extends from about 23. ... The Pliocene epoch (spelled Pleiocene in some older texts) is the period in the geologic timescale that extends from 5. ...

    • Genus Ashoroa
    • Genus Behemotops

Binomial name Desmostylus hesperus Marsh, 1888 Desmostylus is an extinct genus of herbivorous mammal. ... Binomial name Paleoparadoxia tabatai Tokunaga, 1939 Paleoparadoxia[1] is a genus of large, herbivorous marine mammals that inhabited the northern Pacific coastal region during the Miocene epoch (20 to 10 million years ago). ...

Order Sirenia

Eocene–Recent hfajhfiudshfas == == == --24. ...

to be sorted Binomial name Prorastoma sirenoides Owen, 1855 Prorastoma sirenoides is an extinct species of sirenian. ... Binomial name Dugong dugon (Müller, 1776) Dugongs (Dugong dugon) are the smallest members of the order Sirenia (which also includes the manatees ). Adults are generally less than 3 meters long. ... Binomial name Rytiodus capgrandi Lartet, 1866 Rytiodus capgrandi is an extinct genus of sirenian. ... Binomial name Hydrodamalis gigas (Zimmermann, 1780) Stellers Sea Cow (Hydrodamalis gigas) is an extinct large sirenian mammal formerly found near the Asiatic coast of the Bering Sea. ... Binomial name Hydrodamalis gigas (Zimmermann, 1780) Stellers Sea Cow (Hydrodamalis gigas) is an extinct large sirenian mammal formerly found near the Asiatic coast of the Bering Sea. ... Species Trichechus inunguis Trichechus manatus Trichechus senegalensis Manatees (family Trichechidae, genus Trichechus) are large aquatic mammals sometimes known as sea cows. ...

  • Sirenotherium

Order Cetacea

Eocene–Recent hfajhfiudshfas == == == --24. ...


Suborder Archaeoceti

... Binomial name Pakicetus inachus Gingerich & Russell, 1981 Pakicetus is a genus of extinct cetaceans found in the upper Eocene of Pakistan, whence their name. ... Binomial name Pakicetus inachus Gingerich & Russell, 1981 Reconstruction of Pakicetus Pakicetus is a genus of extinct cetaceans found in the upper Eocene of Pakistan, whence their name. ... There are very few or no other articles that link to this one. ... There are very few or no other articles that link to this one. ... There are very few or no other articles that link to this one. ... Genera Ambulocetus Gandakasia Himalayacetus Ambulocetidae is a family of early cetaceans that still were able to walk on land. ... Binomial name Ambulocetus natans Thewissen et al. ... Himalayacetus is an extinct genus of a group called archaeoceti. ... Reconstruction of Kutchicetus An artists impression of the Remingtonocetid Kutchicetus. ... Rodhocetus is one of several extinct whale genera that possess land mammal characteristics, thus demonstrating the transition from land to sea that whales went through. ... Rodhocetus is one of several extinct whale genera that possess land mammal characteristics, thus demonstrating the transition from land to sea that whales went through. ... Binomial name Protocetus atavus Fraas, 1904 Protocetus atavus (first whale) is an extinct species of primitive cetacean. ... Dorudons were a species of ancient cetacean that lived alongside basilosaurus. ... Species Dorudon atrox Dorudon was a genus of ancient cetacean that lived alongside Basilosaurus 40 to 36 million years ago, in the Eocene. ... Binomial name Zygorhiza kochii Kellogg, 1936 Zygorhiza kochii is an extinct species of cetacean. ... Species Basilosaurus cetoides Basilosaurus hussaini Basilosaurus isis Basilosaurus was a genus of cetacean that lived from 40 to 37 million years ago in the Eocene. ... Species Basilosaurus cetoides Basilosaurus drazindai Basilosaurus isis Basilosaurus was a genus of cetacean that lived from 40 to 37 million years ago in the Eocene. ... Species Basilosaurus cetoides Basilosaurus drazindai Basilosaurus isis Basilosaurus was a genus of cetacean that lived from 40 to 37 million years ago in the Eocene. ... Species Basilosaurus (King Lizard) was a genus of cetacean that lived from 40 to 37 million years ago in the Eocene. ...

Suborder Mysticeti

to be sorted Binomial name Mammalodon colliveri Pritchard, 1939 Mammalodon colliveri is an extinct species of whale. ... This Tree of Life article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Paleo Template Project Cetotherium was a cetacean that looked more like modern whales of today. ... Binomial name Janjucetus hunderi Fitzgerald, 2006 Janjucetus was a prehistoric whale genus belonging to the group Mysticeti, which includes all baleen whales. ... Binomial name Janjucetus hunderi Fitzgerald, 2006 Janjucetus was a prehistoric whale genus belonging to the group Mysticeti, which includes all baleen whales. ...

Binomial name Eobalaenoptera harrisoni Dooley et al. ... Binomial name Eobalaenoptera harrisoni Eobalaentopera harrisoni is an extinct species of baleen whale. ...

Suborder Odontoceti

Species (type) Prosqualodon is an extinct genus of cetacean. ... Squalodon is an extinct genus of whales, belonging to the family Phocodontia. ... Species Eurhinodelphis (well-nosed dolphin) is an extinct genus of cetacean. ... Reconstruction of Kentriodon Kentriodon The genus Kentriodon is the most diverse of all kentriodontids, which include three named species and five undescribed species. ... Species (type) Odobenocetops (tooth-walking whale) was a small whale from the Pliocene. ...

Order Perissodactyla

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Suborder Hippomorpha
  • Superfamily Brontotheroidea
    • Family Brontotheriidae
      • Subfamily Lambdotheriinae
        • Genus Lambdotherium
        • Genus Xenicohippus
      • Subfamily Palaeosyopinae
      • Subfamily Dolichorhininae
        • Genus Metarhinus
        • Genus Sphenocoelus
        • Genus Mesatirhinus
      • Subfamily Brontotheriinae
      • Subfamily Embolotheriinae
      • Subfamily Brontopinae
        • Genus Brachydiastematherium
        • Genus Pachytitan
        • Genus Dianotitan
        • Genus Gnathotitan
        • Genus Microtitan
        • Genus Epimanteoceras
        • Genus Protitan
        • Genus Rhinotitan
        • Genus Metatitan
        • Genus Dolichorhinus
        • Genus Protitanotherium
        • Genus Parabrontops
        • Genus Oreinotherium
        • Genus Brontops
        • Genus Protitanops
        • Genus Pygmaetitan
      • Subfamily Telmatheriinae
        • Genus Acrotitan
        • Genus Desmatotitan
        • Genus Arctotitan
        • Genus Hyotitan
        • Genus Sthenodectes
        • Genus Telmatherium
        • Genus Sivatitanops
      • Subfamily Menodontinae
        • Genus Diplacodon
        • Genus Eotitanotherium
        • Genus Notiotitanops
        • Genus Menodus
        • Genus Ateleodon
  • Superfamily Pachynolophoidea
    • Family Pachynolophidae
  • Superfamily Equoidea

Genera See Text Brontotheriidae, also called Titanotheriidae, is a family of extinct mammals belonging to the order Perissodactyla, the order that includes horses, rhinos, and tapirs. ... Pakotitanops is an obscure genus of brontothere, family Brontotheriidae. ... Species Paleosyops is genus of small brontotheres. ... Species (type Brontotherium (thunder beast) is an extinct genus of mammal. ... Species (type) Megacerops (large horn face) is an extinct genus of North American brontotheriid mammal. ... Species Categories: Animal stubs | Prehistoric mammals ... Species (type) Brontops, BRON-tops (thunder face) was an extinct genus of rhinoceros-like perissodactyl mammal. ... Species (type) Protitanops (Before Titans Face) was a genus of brontothere that lived during the Eocene, in the Western United States, especially in Death Valley, California, where the best specimens of the species have been found. ... Genera Palaeotherium Hyracotherium Propalaeotherium Palaeotherians are an extinct, herbivorous group of mammals related to tapirs and rhinoceros and probably ancestral to horses. ... This little horse lived 50 million years ago the person who discovered it called Mole Beast or Hyracotherium later they found another one but called it Dawn Horse the name was given to another Hyracotherium but it also goes by Eohippus. ... Binomial name Propalaeotherium parvulum (Laurillard, 1849) Propalaeotherium was an early genus of horse. ... Species  ?  ?  ? Palaeotherium (old beast) is an extinct genus of mammal. ... Species - Donkey - African Wild Ass - Domestic Horse - Wild Horse - Grevys Zebra - Onager - Kiang - Plains Zebra - Cape Mountain Zebra - Hartmanns Mountain Zebra Equidae is the family of horse-like animals, order Perissodactyla. ... Miohippus lived during the Oligocene Period some 25 to 40 million years ago. ... Orohippus is an extinct ancestor of the modern horse that likely evolved from Eohippus in the Eocene Epoch (about 50 million years ago). ... Mesohippus lived during the Oligocene Period, some 25 to 40 million years ago. ... The Anchitherium, is a fossil animal with three hoofs, the presumed original of the horse. ... Parahippus is an extinct ancestor of the modern horse, very similar to Miohippus, but was slightly larger. ... Merychippus is a proto-horse that lived between 17 and 11 million years ago in the Miocene period. ... Species Hipparion is an extinct genus of horse. ... Hippidion (meaning pony) was a horse-related, Clydesdale-sized ungulate that lived in South America during the Pleistocene epoch, between 2 million and 10,000 years ago. ...

Suborder Ceratomorpha

to be sorted The Amynodonts were a group of hippo-like rhinos that were descented from the Hyracodonts. ... Species (type) Metamynodon is an extinct genus of mammal. ... Genera Forstercooperia Juxia ?Benaratherium Urtinotherium Indricotherium Paraceratherium The Indricotheriinae are a group of long-limbed hornless rhinoceroses that evolved in the Eocene and continued through to the early Miocene. ... Binomial name Indricotherium transouralicum (Pavlova, 1922) Indricotherium lived in Asia during the late Oligocene and early Miocene epoch of the Tertiary Period (37-32 million years ago). ... Binomial name Indricotherium transouralicum (Pavlova, 1922) Baluchitherium (Indricotherium transouralicum) was a gigantic hornless rhinoceros. ... Binomial name Indricotherium transouralicum (Pavlova, 1922) Indricotherium lived in Asia during the late Oligocene and early Miocene epoch of the Tertiary Period, The Indricotherium is known to have been the largest land mammal ever. ... Binomial name Paraceratherium bugtiense (Pilgrim, 1908) Paraceratherium bugtiense was a gigantic hornless rhinoceros, whose fossils have been found in the Chitarwata Formation of the Bugti Hills, Balochistan. ... Binomial name Paraceratherium bugtiense (Pilgrim, 1908) Paraceratherium bugtiense was a gigantic hornless rhinoceros, whose fossils have been found in the Chitarwata Formation of the Bugti Hills, Balochistan. ... Species Hyracodon (hyrax tooth) is an extinct genus of mammal. ... Species Ceratotherium simum Dicerorhinus sumatrensis Diceros bicornis Rhinoceros unicornis A rhinoceros is any of five surviving species of odd-toed ungulate in the family Rhinocerotidae. ... Black Rhino from Howletts Wild Animal Park For other uses, see Rhinoceros (disambiguation). ... Binomial name Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1807) The Woolly Rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis) is an extinct species of rhinoceros that survived the last ice age. ... Binomial name Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1807) The Woolly Rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis) is and extinct species of rhinoceros that lives during the Pleistocene epoch, but survived the last ice age. ... Binomial name Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1807) The Woolly Rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis) is an extinct species of rhinoceros that survived the last ice age. ... Sinotherium was a genus of single-horned rhinoceri of Pliocene China ancestral to Elasmotherium Category: ... Menoceras is an extinct pig-sized rhinoceros that roamed the plains of the North American mid-west during the lower Miocene Epoch. ... Binomial name Elasmotherium sibiricum J. Fischer, 1809 The Giant Unicorn (Elasmotherium sibiricum) (Siberian Thin-Plate Beast) was a giant rhinoceros which stood two meters high and six meters (20 feet) long, with a single two-meter-long (7 feet) horn in the forehead. ... Binomial name Elasmotherium sibiricum J. Fischer, 1809 The Giant Unicorn (Elasmotherium sibiricum) was a giant rhinoceros which stood two meters high and six meters long, with a single two-meter-long horn in the forehead. ... Species  ? Hyrachyus is an extinct genus of mammal. ... Species Tapirus bairdii - Bairds Tapir Tapirus indicus - Malayan Tapir Tapirus pinchaque - Mountain Tapir Tapirus terrestris - Brazilian Tapir A tapir is a large, browsing animal, roughly the shape of an over-sized pig but with a short, prehensile trunk. ... Binomial name Miotapirus harrisonensis Schlaikjer, 1937 Miotapirus harrisonensis is an extinct species of tapir. ... Chalicotheres were a group of perissodactyl mammals that lived from 45 to 3. ... Chalicotheres were a group of perissodactyl mammals that lived from 45 to 3. ... Ancylotherium (meaning hooked beast) was one of the last surviving chalicotheres, living 6. ... The moropus is an extinct mammal related to the modern horse except their hooves were replaced by huge claws. ...

Species Teleoceras fossiger Teleoceras major Teleoceras is an extinct genus of grazing rhinoceros that lived in North America during the Miocene epoch, around 4. ... Species (type Trigonias is an extinct genus of rhinoceros. ... Species  ?  ? Lophiodon is an extinct genus of mammal related to tapirs. ... Species Heptodon is an extinct genus of mammal. ...

Order Artiodactyla

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Suborder Suina

Species  ? Diacodexis was an extinct genus of artiodactyl mammal. ... Species Messelobunodon is an extinct genus of early even-toed ungulate. ... Species  ? Diacodexis is an extinct genus of mammal. ... Entelodonts were extinct relatives of modern pigs and other hoofed animals. ... Genera Entelodon Dinohyus Archaeotherium Entelodonts are an extinct, omnivorous group of mammals distantly related to modern pigs and other hoofed animals. ... Archaeotherium (meaning ancient beast in latin) is an extinct genus of mammal found in North Dakota. ... Entelodonts were extinct relatives of modern pigs and other hoofed animals. ... Binomial name Dinohyus hollandi Peterson, 1905 Dinohyus hollandi is an extinct species of mammal, a member of the Entelodont family. ... Genera Babirusas, Babyrousa Giant forest hogs, Hylochoerus Warthogs, Phacochoerus Bush pigs, Potamochoerus Pigs, Sus Suidae is the biological family to which pigs and their relatives belong. ... This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... Species  ?  ?  ?  ?  ?  ? Metridiochoerus is an extinct genus of pig. ... Species Kubanochoerus was a genus of large, long-legged pigs from the Miocene of Eurasia. ... Kolpochoerus phacochoeroides is an extinct relative of the bush-pig of African forests. ... Species Dicotyles tajacu Tyassu pecari Catagonus wagneri A peccary (also known by its Spanish name, Javelina) is a medium-sized mammal of the family Tayassuidae. ... Species Tayassu Tayassu tajacu Tayassu pecari Catagonus Catagonus wagneri The peccaries (also known by its Spanish name, javelina or pecarí) are medium-sized mammals of the family Tayassuidae. ... Species (type) Platygonus is an extinct genus of peccary. ... Sometimes called a prehistoric ruminating hog, the oreodont was a sheep-sized, cud-chewing plant-eater with a short face, tusk-like canine teeth, heavy body, long tail, short feet, and four-toed hooves. ... Species (type) Promerycochoerus is an extinct genus of mammal. ... Species & others The genus Merycoidodon refers to a prehistoric mammal more popularly known by the name Oreodon. ... Species Brachycrus is an extinct genus of mammal. ... Binomial name Cainotherium commune Bravard, 1828 Cainotherium commune was a small, rabbit-like, hoofed herbivore that lived in Europe during the Oligocene. ... Binomial name Cainotherium commune Bravard, 1828 Cainotherium commune was a small, rabbit-like, hoofed herbivore that lived in Europe during the Oligocene. ... Genera Hippopotamus Phanourios Hexaprotodon Archaeopotamus Choeropsis Saotherium Hippopotami (colloquially also Hippopotamuses) are the members of the family Hippopotamidae. ... Binomial name Hippopotamus amphibius Linnaeus, 1758 Range map The hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius), from the Greek ‘ιπποπόταμος (hippopotamos, hippos meaning horse and potamos meaning river), is a large, mostly plant-eating African mammal, one of only two extant, and three or four recently extinct, species in the family Hippopotamidae. ... Binomial name Hippopotamus amphibius Linnaeus, 1758 Range map The hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius), from the Greek ‘ιπποπόταμος (hippopotamos, hippos meaning horse and potamos meaning river), is a large, mostly plant-eating African mammal, one of only two extant, and three or four recently extinct, species in the family Hippopotamidae. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Binomial name Hippopotamus antiquus Desmarest 1822 The European Hippopotamus (Hippopotamus antiquus) was a species of hippopotamus that ranged across Europe, becoming extinct some time before the last ice age at the end of the Pleistocene epoch. ... The Madagascan Dwarf Hippopotamus or Malagasy Dwarf Hippopotamus (Hippopotamus lemerlei) is an extinct species of Hippopotami that lived on the Island of Madagascar. ... Binomial name Hippopotamus creutzburgi Boekschoten and Sondaar, 1966 Hippopotamus creutzburgi is an extinct hippopotamus. ... Binomial name Choeropsis liberiensis (Morton, 1849) Subspecies The Pygmy Hippopotamus (Choeropsis liberiensis) is a large mammal native to the forests and swamps of western Africa (the species name, meaning of Liberia, reflects this). ... The Madagascan Pygmy Hippopotamus (Choeropsis madagascariensis or Hexaprotodon madagascariensis) is an extinct species of pygmy hippopotamus that lived on the island of Madagascar. ... The Madagascan Pygmy Hippopotamus (Choeropsis madagascariensis or Hexaprotodon madagascariensis) is an extinct species of pygmy hippopotamus that lived on the island of Madagascar. ... Binomial name Choeropsis liberiensis (Morton, 1849) Subspecies The Pygmy Hippopotamus (Choeropsis liberiensis) is a large mammal native to the forests and swamps of western Africa (the species name, meaning of Liberia, reflects this). ... Binomial name Phanourios minutus The Cyprus Dwarf Hippopotamus or Cypriot Pygmy Hippopotamus (Phanourios minutus) is an extinct species of hippo that inhabited the island of Cyprus until the early Holocene. ... Binomial name Kenyapotamus coryndoni and Kenyapotamus ternani Pickford, 1983 Kenyapotamus is an extinct ancestor of the modern Hippopotamus which lived in Africa roughly 16 million to 8 million years ago during the Miocene epoch. ... Anthracotheriidae is a family of extinct, hippopotamus-like artiodactyl ungulates related to both hippopotami and pigs. ... Species Elomeryx is an extinct genus of mammal. ... -1... This Tree of Life article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Merycopotamus is an extinct species of Anthracothere that existed in the Middle Miocene. ...

Suborder Tylopoda

to be sorted Species  Lama glama  Lama pacos  Lama guanicoe  Vicugna vicugna  Camelus dromedarius  Camelus bactrianus The four llamas and two camels are camelids: members of the biological family Camelidae, the only family in the suborder Tylopoda. ... For other uses, see Camel (disambiguation). ... Species Aepycamelus alexandrae Aepycamelus bradyi Aepycamelus elrodi Aepycamelus giraffinus Aepycamelus latus Aepycamelus major Aepycamelus priscus Aepycamelus proceras Aepycamelus robustus Aepycamelus stocki Aepycamelus is an extinct species of camel, formerly called Alticamelus in scientific literature. ... The Miocene Epoch is a period of time that extends from about 23. ... Species Camelops sulcatus Camelops huerfanensis Camelops kansanus Camelops traviswhitei Camelops hesternus Camelops minidokae Camelops is an extinct genus of camels that once roamed western North America, where it appeared about 45 million years ago. ... The Pliocene epoch (spelled Pleiocene in some older texts) is the period in the geologic timescale that extends from 5. ... The Pleistocene epoch (IPA: ) is part of the geologic timescale. ... For other uses, see Camel (disambiguation). ... Species Oxydactylus wyomingensis Oxydactylus longipes Oxydactylus lacota Oxydactylus longirostris Oxydactylus, from the Ancient Greek οξύς (oxys, sharp)and δάκτυλος (daktylos, finger) is an extinct genus of camelid originating in North America. ... Species (type) Poebrotherium is an extinct genus of camel. ... Species Procamelus angustidens Procamelus robustus Procamelus occidentalis Procamelus gracilis Procamelus leptognathus Procamelus is an extinct genus of camelid that lived during the Miocene epoch. ... The Miocene Epoch is a period of time that extends from about 23. ... Species Stenomylus hitchcocki Stenomylus keelinensis Stenomylus gracilis Stenomylus is an extinct genus of miniature camel. ... Species Titanolypus nebraskensis Titanotylopus spatulus (Gigantocamelus fricki) Titanotylopus (formerly Gigantocamelus) is an extinct genus of camel which lived during the Hemphilian to Irvingtonian eras (late Miocene- early Pleistocene) in prehistoric North America. ... The Miocene Epoch is a period of time that extends from about 23. ... The Pleistocene epoch (IPA: ) is part of the geologic timescale. ... Species (type) Protylopus is an extinct genus of camel. ...

The Syrian Camel is an extinct species of wild camel from Syria. ...

Suborder Ruminantia

Genera Protoceras Syndyoceras Synthetoceras Protoceratidae are an extinct, herbivorous group of even-toed ungulates that resembled deers, but are closest related to camelids. ... Species (type) Protoceras (first horns) is an extinct genus of mammal. ... Binomial name Syndyoceras cooki Barbour, 1905 Syndyoceras cooki is an extinct species of mammal. ... Binomial name Synthetoceras tricornatus Stirton, 1932 Synthetoceras tricornatus is an extinct species of mammal. ... Species (type) MacInnes, 1936 Hamilton, 1978 Climacoceras (from Greek, Ladder Horns)was a genus of early Miocene artiodactyl ungulates of Africa and Europe. ... Species (type) MacInnes, 1936 Hamilton, 1978 Climacoceras (from Greek, Ladder Horns)was a genus of early Mioceneartiodactyl ungulates of Africa and Europe. ... Prolibytherium is an extinct genus of mammal. ... The Miocene Epoch is a period of time that extends from about 23. ... The four species of chevrotain, also known as mouse deer, make up the family Tragulidae. ... The four species of chevrotain, also known as mouse deer (not to be confused with deer mice, Peromyscus), make up the family Tragulidae. ... The four species of musk deer make up the family Moschidae. ... The four species of musk deer make up the family Moschidae. ... Species Blastomeryx is an extinct genus of musk deer. ... Species  Okapia johnstoni  Giraffa camelopardalis The biological family Giraffidae contains just two members, the Giraffe and the Okapi. ... Binomial name Giraffa camelopardalis Linnaeus, 1758 Range map The giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) is an African even-toed ungulate mammal, the tallest of all land-living animal species. ... The Oligocene epoch is a geologic period of time that extends from about 34 million to 23 million years before the present. ... Species Palaeotragus (Ancient Antelope) was a genus of very large, primitive giraffes from the Miocene of Africa. ... The Miocene Epoch is a period of time that extends from about 23. ... The Miocene Epoch is a period of time that extends from about 23. ... The Miocene Epoch is a period of time that extends from about 23. ... The Miocene Epoch is a period of time that extends from about 23. ... The Pliocene epoch (spelled Pleiocene in some older texts) is the period in the geologic timescale that extends from 5. ... The Pliocene epoch (spelled Pleiocene in some older texts) is the period in the geologic timescale that extends from 5. ... Species (type species)  ?  ?  ? Sivatherium (Shiva beast) is an extinct genus of giraffe that ranged through out Africa to Southern Asia (mostly India). ... The Pleistocene epoch (IPA: ) is part of the geologic timescale. ... The Pleistocene epoch (IPA: ) is part of the geologic timescale. ... Binomial name Okapia johnstoni (P.L. Sclater, 1901) Okapi distribution The okapi (Okapia johnstoni) is an unusual mammal of the Ituri Rainforest in central Africa. ... Binomial name Okapia johnstoni (P.L. Sclater, 1901) Range map The okapi (Okapia johnstoni) is a mammal of the Ituri Rainforest in central Africa. ... The Pleistocene epoch (IPA: ) is part of the geologic timescale. ... Binomial name Giraffa camelopardalis Linnaeus, 1758 The Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) is an even-toed ungulate mammal, the tallest of all land living animal species. ... Binomial name Giraffa camelopardalis Linnaeus, 1758 Range map The giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis) is an African even-toed ungulate mammal, the tallest of all land-living animal species. ... The Pliocene epoch (spelled Pleiocene in some older texts) is the period in the geologic timescale that extends from 5. ... The Pliocene epoch (spelled Pleiocene in some older texts) is the period in the geologic timescale that extends from 5. ... The Pliocene epoch (spelled Pleiocene in some older texts) is the period in the geologic timescale that extends from 5. ... The Pleistocene epoch (IPA: ) is part of the geologic timescale. ... The Pleistocene epoch (IPA: ) is part of the geologic timescale. ... The Pleistocene epoch (IPA: ) is part of the geologic timescale. ... Genera About 15 in 4 subfamilies. ... “Fawn” redirects here. ... Binomial name Dicrocerus elegans Dicrocerus elegans is an extinct species of deer found in central France. ... Subfamilies Odocoilinae Cervinae Hydropotinae Muntiacinae A deer is a ruminant mammal belonging to the family Cervidae. ... Species Candiacervus was a genus of deer native to Pleistocene Crete. ... Binomial name Megaloceros giganteus (Blumenbach, 1799) The Irish Elk (Megaloceros giganteus) is an extinct deer that lived in Europe during the Pliocene, Pleistocene, and Holocene epochs. ... Binomial name Megaloceros giganteus (Blumenbach, 1799) Megaloceros redirects here. ... Binomial name Megaloceros giganteus (Blumenbach, 1799) The Irish Elk (Megaloceros giganteus) is an extinct deer that lived in Europe during the Pliocene, Pleistocene, and Holocene epochs. ... During the 6th millennium BC, agriculture spreads from the Balkans to Italy and Eastern Europe and from Mesopotamia to Egypt. ... Species  ?  ?  ?  ?  ?  ? Eucladoceros is an extinct genus of deer. ... species Libralces (Weighing Scale Elk) was a genus of Eurasian deer that lived during the Pliocene period. ... Binomial name Antilocapra americana Ord, 1815 The pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) is the only surviving member of the family Antilocapridae, and the fastest land animal in North America running at speeds up to 54 mph (90 km/h). ... Binomial name Antilocapra americana Ord, 1815 Subspecies The Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) is the only surviving member of the family Antilocapridae, and the fastest mammal in North America running at speeds of 58 mph (90 km/h). ... Binomial name Capromeryx minor Capromeryx minor is a very small, extinct species of pronghorn antelope discovered in the La Brea Tar Pits of California and elsewhere. ... Capromeryx minor is a very small, extinct species of pronghorn antelope discovered in the La Brea Tar Pits of California and elsewhere. ... Species Hayoceros is an extinct pronghorn from Nebraska. ... Species (type) Ilingoceros is an extinct genus of artiodactyl from the Miocene of North America. ... Binomial name Osbornoceros osborni C. Frick, 1937 Osbornoceros was a prehistoric antilocaprid genus belonging to the family Antilocapridae, of which all its species are extinct except for the pronghorn. ... Binomial name Antilocapra americana Ord, 1815 Subspecies The pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) is the only surviving member of the family Antilocapridae, and the fastest land animal in North America running at speeds of 54 mph (90 km/h). ... Subfamilies Bovinae Cephalophinae Hippotraginae Antilopinae Caprinae A bovid is any of almost 140 species of cloven-hoofed mammals belonging to the family Bovidae. ... Subfamilies Bovinae Cephalophinae Hippotraginae Antilopinae Caprinae A bovid is any of almost 140 species of cloven-hoofed mammals belonging to the family Bovidae. ... Tribes Bovini Boselaphini Strepsicerotini The biological subfamily Bovinae (or bovines) includes a diverse group of about 24 species of medium-sized to large ungulates, including domestic cattle, Bison, the Water Buffalo, the Yak, and the four-horned and spiral-horned antelopes. ... Species B. acutifrons † B. aegyptiacus † B. frontalis B. gaurus B. grunniens B. javanicus B. planifrons † B. primigenius † B. sauveli B. taurus Bos is the genus of wild and domestic cattle or oxen. ... Binomial name Bos acutifrons Lydekker, 1898 Bos acutifrons is the most ancient representative of the genus Bos. ... Binomial name Bos planifrons Lydekker, 1878 Bos planifrons (flat-fronted cattle) was a bovine species from the Siwaliks of India and Pakistan. ... Binomial name Bos primigenius Subspecies Bos primigenius primigenius   (Bojanus, 1827) Bos primigenius namadicus   (Falconer, 1859) Bos primigenius mauretanicus   (Thomas, 1881) See Ur (rune) for the rune. ... Binomial name Bos primigenius Subspecies Bos primigenius primigenius   (Bojanus, 1827) Bos primigenius namadicus   (Falconer, 1859) Bos primigenius mauretanicus   (Thomas, 1881) See Ur (rune) for the rune. ... Events A Dutch ship makes the first recorded sighting of the coast of South Australia. ... Species B. antiquus B. bison B. bonasus B. priscus Bison is a taxonomic genus containing six species of large even-toed ungulates within the subfamily Bovinae. ... Binomial name Bison antiquus Leidy, 1852 The Ancient Bison, Bison antiquus, was the most common large herbivore of the North American continent and is a direct ancestor of the living North American bison. ... Binomial name Bison antiquus Leidy, 1852 The Ancient Bison, Bison antiquus, was the most common large herbivore of the North American continent and is a direct ancestor of the living North American bison. ... Binomial name Bison priscus Bojanus, 1827 The Steppe Wisent (Bison priscus) was a steppe bison found on steppes throughout Europe, Central Asia, Beringia and North America during the Quaternary. ... Binomial name Bison priscus Bojanus, 1827 The Steppe Wisent (Bison priscus) was a steppe bison found on steppes throughout Europe, Central Asia, Beringia and North America during the Quaternary. ... Late Pleistocene (also known as Upper Pleistocene or the Tarantian) is a stage of the Pleistocene Epoch. ... Bison latifrons is an extinct species of bison that lived in North America during the Pleistocene. ... Bison latifrons is an extinct species of bison that lived in North America during the Pleistocene. ... Species Bubalus arnee Bubalus depressicornis Bubalus quarlesi Bubalus mindorensis Bubalus is a genus of bovines, the English name of which is buffalo. ... Binomial name Bubalus cebuensis Croft et al (2006) Bubalus cebuensis is a fossil dwarf buffalo discovered in the Philippines, and first described in 2006. ... Species  ?  ?  ? Pelorovis is an extinct genus of mammal. ... Genera  Beatragus  Damaliscus  Alcelaphus  Sigmoceros  Connochaetes The subfamily Alcelaphinae contains Wildebeest, Hartebeest, Bonteboks and several similar species. ... Megalotragus is a genus of very large extinct African alcelaphines from the Pliocene and Pleistocene. ... Species Megalotragus is a genus of large extinct African alcelaphines from the Pliocene and Pleistocene. ... Genera See text Antilopinae is a subfamily of Bovidae. ... Species Several, see text A gazelle is an antelope of the genus Gazella. ... Binomial name Gazella psolea Geraads & Amani, 1998 Gazella psolea is an unusual prehistoric species of gazelle that lived in Africa; it is only known from fossils. ...

Primates

      • Genus Teilhardina
        • Teilhardina belgica
        • Teilhardina asiaticus
        • Teilhardina tenuicula
        • Teilhardina americana
        • Teilhardina crassidens
        • Teilhardina demissa
        • Teilhardina brandti

Species †Teilhardina crassidens †Teilhardina belgica †Teilhardina americana †Teilhardina brandti †Teilhardina demissa †Teilhardina tenuicula †Teilhardina asiatica Teilhardina was an early marmoset-like primate that lived in Africa, America and Asia in the Late Palaeocene to the Mid Eocene periods, about 59-47 million years ago. ...

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Binomial name Akidolestes cifellii Li and Luo, 2006) Akidolestes cifellii is an extinct mammal which dates to the early Cretaceous period, 124. ... Species Arctocyon (bear dog) is an extinct genus of mammal. ... Species Chriacus is an extinct genus of mammal. ... Species Coryphodon is an extinct genus of mammal. ... Binomial name Eobasileus cornutus Cope, 1872 Eobasileus cornutus is an extinct species of dinocerate mammal. ... Species Mesonyx obtusidens Mesonyx (middle nail) was a member of the Mesonychia, the best known family of the Acreodi - which may have been ancestral to cetaceans. ... This article needs to be updated. ... Plesiorycteropus is one of the most bizarre and mysterious mammals known. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Sinonyx jiashanensis was a wolf-like ungulate from the late Paleocene of China. ... Species (type) Stylinodon is an extinct genus of mammal. ... Tingamarra was a remarkable discovery made in Australia. ... Species (type) Trogosus is an extinct genus of mammal. ... Binomial name Ferugliotherium windhauseni Bonaparte, 1986 Ferugliotherium is a genus of mammals from the extinct suborder Gondwanatheria, that lived in Patagonia, specificially Los Alamitos, Argentina. ... Binomial name Gondwanatherium patagonicum Bonaparte, 1986 Gondwanatherium is a genus of mammals from the extinct taxon of Gondwanatheria, that lived in Patagonia, South America during the Age of Dinosaurs, specifically the Upper Cretaceous. ... Binomial name Lavanify miolaka Krause et al, 1997 Lavanify is a genus of mammals from the extinct suborder of Gondwanatheria that lived in Madagascar during the Age of Dinosaurs, specifically during the Upper Cretaceous period. ... Binomial name Sudamerica ameghinoi (Scillato-Yané & R. Pascual, 1984) Sudamerica is a genus of mammal from the extinct suborder Gondwanatheria, that lived in Patagonia, South America during the Paleocene, just after the end of the Age of Dinosaurs. Similar to Gondwanatherium, this genus had high-crowned teeth, which are very... Anagale is an extinct genus of mammal. ... Species Machaeroides is a genus of sabre-toothed creodont that lived in Eocene. ... Palaeoryctes is an extinct genus of mammal. ... Planetetherium is an extinct genus of mammal. ... Sarkastodon was a giant, prehistoric, meat-eating mammal thought to have gone extinct in the Eocene, about 38 million years ago. ... Species (type) Alphadon (meaning “first tooth” in Latin) was a small, primitive marsupial that was a member of the prototherians, a mainly extinct subclass of mammals that only has two surviving members-the platypus and the echidna. ... Crusafontia is an extinct genus of Mesozoic mammal. ... Deltatheridium is one of the first species of mammals. ... Dimylus is an extinct genus of insectivore mammal. ... Eomaia scansoria (dawn mother) is a recently discovered extinct mammal that may be one of the earliest ancestors of the eutheria yet to have been found. ... Eozostrodon was one of the first mammals, which lived during the Upper Triassic and the Lower Jurassic. ... Binomial name Fruitafossor windscheffeli (Luo and Wible, 2005) Fruitafossor windscheffeli is a newly-discovered termite-eating mammal which dates to the late Jurassic period, about 150 million years ago. ... Hadrocodium is a mammal species which lived during the Lower Jurassic in present-day China. ... Haramiya is an extinct genus of multituberculate mammal from the Mesozoic era. ... Zalambdalestes was a placentary mammal living during the Upper Cretaceous in Mongolia. ...

References

  • Cox, Barry; Savage, R.J.G.; Gardiner, Brian; Dixon, Dougal (1988). Macmillan Illustrated Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals. Macmillan London Limited. ISBN 0-333-48699-4. 
  • Ordinal Classification of Mammals. Retrieved on November 7, 2005.
  • Mikko's Phylogeny Archive. Retrieved on November 7, 2005.
  • Paleocene mammals of the world. Retrieved on November 7, 2005.

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In the majority of mammals the body is partially or wholly covered with hair; the heart has four chambers, and only the left aortic arch is present; and a muscular diaphragm separates the chest from the abdominal cavity.
Mammals are warm-blooded; that is, they have a relatively constant body temperature independent of the temperature of their surroundings.
Some remains of mammals are identified as from the Jurassic period of the Mesozoic era; the group became diversified in the Tertiary period of the Cenozoic era.
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