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- Anoplotheriidae abstract "Anoplotheriidae is an extinct family of even-toed ungulates (order Artiodactyla). They were endemic to Western Europe during the Eocene and Oligocene epochs about 48—23 million years ago (Mya), existing for about 25 million years. They disappeared at the end of the Oligocene, leaving no survivors today.They were most likely mid-sized terrestrial herbivores not too distantly related to camels, but smaller and low-slung with long and thick tails, and rather generalistic. The climate during their time was warmer than today, and their habitats were probably subtropical or even tropical, with plentiful rainfall and abundant vegetation. Tropical rainforest may at least initially have occurred all over the Anoplotheriidae's range. Ecologically, they may have resembled a large duiker of our time (e.g. the similarly sized yellow-backed duiker Cephalophus silvicultor), foraging in dense growth where their low builds would have been advantageous.".
- Anoplotheriidae class Mammal.
- Anoplotheriidae family Anoplotherioidea.
- Anoplotheriidae kingdom Animal.
- Anoplotheriidae order Even-toed_ungulate.
- Anoplotheriidae order Tylopoda.
- Anoplotheriidae phylum Chordate.
- Anoplotheriidae synonym "Anoplotheriina Bonaparte 1850".
- Anoplotheriidae thumbnail Crystal_Palace_Anoplotherium.jpg?width=300.
- Anoplotheriidae wikiPageExternalLink anoplotheroidea.html.
- Anoplotheriidae wikiPageID "24412554".
- Anoplotheriidae wikiPageRevisionID "563165139".
- Anoplotheriidae classis "Mammalia".
- Anoplotheriidae familia "Anoplotheriidae".
- Anoplotheriidae familiaAuthority "Gray, 1821".
- Anoplotheriidae hasPhotoCollection Anoplotheriidae.
- Anoplotheriidae imageCaption "19".
- Anoplotheriidae imageCaption "at Crystal Palace, London".
- Anoplotheriidae imageWidth "240".
- Anoplotheriidae ordo Even-toed_ungulate.
- Anoplotheriidae phylum Chordate.
- Anoplotheriidae regnum "Animalia".
- Anoplotheriidae subdivision "Robiaciinae".
- Anoplotheriidae subdivision "but see text".
- Anoplotheriidae subdivision Anoplotheriinae.
- Anoplotheriidae subdivisionRanks Subfamily.
- Anoplotheriidae subordo Tylopoda.
- Anoplotheriidae superfamilia Anoplotherioidea.
- Anoplotheriidae synonyms "Anoplotheriina Bonaparte 1850".
- Anoplotheriidae subject Category:Eocene_even-toed_ungulates.
- Anoplotheriidae subject Category:Eocene_extinctions.
- Anoplotheriidae subject Category:Prehistoric_camelids.
- Anoplotheriidae subject Category:Prehistoric_mammals_of_Europe.
- Anoplotheriidae type Animal100015388.
- Anoplotheriidae type Chordate101466257.
- Anoplotheriidae type EoceneMammals.
- Anoplotheriidae type LivingThing100004258.
- Anoplotheriidae type Mammal101861778.
- Anoplotheriidae type Object100002684.
- Anoplotheriidae type Organism100004475.
- Anoplotheriidae type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Anoplotheriidae type PrehistoricMammalsOfEurope.
- Anoplotheriidae type Vertebrate101471682.
- Anoplotheriidae type Whole100003553.
- Anoplotheriidae type Animal.
- Anoplotheriidae type Eukaryote.
- Anoplotheriidae type Mammal.
- Anoplotheriidae type Species.
- Anoplotheriidae type Mammal.
- Anoplotheriidae type Organism.
- Anoplotheriidae comment "Anoplotheriidae is an extinct family of even-toed ungulates (order Artiodactyla). They were endemic to Western Europe during the Eocene and Oligocene epochs about 48—23 million years ago (Mya), existing for about 25 million years. They disappeared at the end of the Oligocene, leaving no survivors today.They were most likely mid-sized terrestrial herbivores not too distantly related to camels, but smaller and low-slung with long and thick tails, and rather generalistic.".
- Anoplotheriidae label "Anoplotheriidae".
- Anoplotheriidae label "Anoplotheriidae".
- Anoplotheriidae label "無防獸科".
- Anoplotheriidae sameAs Anoplotheriidae.
- Anoplotheriidae sameAs m.07sbq_p.
- Anoplotheriidae sameAs Q567678.
- Anoplotheriidae sameAs Q567678.
- Anoplotheriidae sameAs Anoplotheriidae.
- Anoplotheriidae wasDerivedFrom Anoplotheriidae?oldid=563165139.
- Anoplotheriidae depiction Crystal_Palace_Anoplotherium.jpg.
- Anoplotheriidae isPrimaryTopicOf Anoplotheriidae.