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- Gomphothere - Wikipedia
Gomphotheres are an extinct group of proboscideans related to modern elephants First appearing in Africa during the Oligocene, they dispersed into Eurasia and North America during the Miocene and arrived in South America during the Pleistocene as part of the Great American Interchange
- Gomphothere | Prehistoric Mammal, Fossilized Remains | Britannica
Gomphothere, any member of a line of extinct elephants that formed the most numerous group of the order Proboscidea and lived from perhaps as early as the end of the Oligocene Epoch (33 9 million to 23 million years ago) to the late Pleistocene (2 6 million to 11,700 years ago) and early Holocene
- Meet Gomphotheres - The Gigantic Ancient Elephant With FOUR Deadly . . .
Meet the Gomphothere, an ancient elephant bigger with twice as many tusks! Click here to learn when it lived and how it died out!
- Gomphotherium - The Weilded Beast - An Early Elephant - Facts and . . .
Gomphotheres were a very successful type of early elephant They are attributed to a second elephant radiation event, where elephants migrated out of Africa and spread into Europe, Asia, and the Americas
- Paleontologists discover elephant graveyard in North Florida
Gomphotheres thrived in open savannahs, which were once common in Africa, Eurasia and the Americas But a sustained pattern of global cooling that began about 14 million years ago led to the prominence of vast grasslands, which gradually replaced savannahs and caused gomphothere diversity to wane
- Extinct Elephant Graveyard From 5 Million Years Ago Unearthed; Burial . . .
Gomphotheres - an extinct group of proboscideans linked to modern elephants - presumably perished around 5 million years ago The outlet reported that it didn't take long for
- Gomphothere | Kirkby Teaching Resources - University of Minnesota Twin . . .
Gomphotheres were elephant-like proboscideans related to, but not members of, the modern elephant family They were more closely related to mastodons than to mammoths or living elephants yet were more derived than mastodons, suggesting a more recent origin
- The Gomphotheriidae - University of California Museum of Paleontology
Gomphotheres were large proboscidean mammals that had global distribution (except for Antarctica and Australia) during the Miocene, Pliocene and Pleistocene Together, they represent the stem group of stegodontids and elephants, forming a paraphyletic group
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