
Eubelodon - Wikipedia
Eubelodon is an extinct genus of gomphothere (a family in the order Proboscidea, which also includes modern elephants) which lived in North America during the Miocene Epoch. It …
Eubelodon morrilli has a larger and much more massive frame than any living elephant, the limb bones being noticeably heavier and rougher. The accompanying restoration, though hastily …
About the Animals: Elephants - Nebraska Public Media
Perfect Tusker also called Eubelodon (12 MYA): The Perfect Tusker was the size of the modern Asian elephant and thought to have fed on treetops with long legs and long trunks with short …
THE ARTICULATED SKELETON OF EUBELODON MORRILLI
The mounted sketleton of Eubelodon morrilli was installed in the west wall case of Elephant Hall December 31, 1931, and has attracted the attention and favorable comments of citizens and …
Eubelodon - Detailed Pedia
Eubelodon is an extinct genus of gomphothere (a family in the order Proboscidea, which also includes modern elephants) which lived in North America during the Miocene Epoch. It …
Eubelodon morrilli Barbour, 1914 - GBIF
Eubelodon is an extinct genus of gomphothere (a family in the order Proboscidea, which also includes modern elephants) which lived in North America during the Miocene Epoch. It …
Eubelodon - Mindat.org
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PBDB - Paleobiology Database
Eubelodon was named by Barbour (1914) [The proposed generic name, Eubelodon, signifying well-tusked, euphonically implies relationship to Tetrabelodon and Dibelodon.].
Amebelodontidae - Wikipedia
Amebelodontidae is an extinct family of large herbivorous proboscidean mammals related to elephants.
Eurybelodon - Wikipedia
Eurybelodon is an extinct genus of proboscidean in the family Amebelodontidae. It lived in the Clarendonian age of the Miocene. [1] The genus name comes from the Greek eury, which …