Facts about Teleoceras, an extinct prehistoric animal
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Teleoceras



Scientific Classification
  Kingdom Animalia
  Phylum Chordata
  Class Mammalia
  Order Perissodactyla
  Family Rhinocerotidae
  Genus Teleoceras
Teleoceras was a genus of grazing rhinoceroses that lived in North America from the early Miocene epoch, until the early Pliocene epoch, between about 20 million and 6 million years ago.

Although a rhinoceros (albeit with only a single small nasal horn), Teleoceras had many hippopotamus-like features. It had short legs and a barrel-like chest. Because of these hippopotamus-like features, Teleoceras is widely believed to have been semi-aquatic.

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Teleoceras were herbivorous (plant-eating) mammals that lived between 20 and 6 million years ago

Teleoceras were herbivorous (plant-eating) mammals that lived between 20 and 6 million years ago


   
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Florida is one of the finest places to hunt fossils in North America. For 50 million years Florida was home to hordes of strange and wonderful animals. Their remains accumulated in rivers, springs, and oceans. Today fossilized bones and teeth wash up along streams, banks, and beaches and lie in limerock quarries. Learn how and where to hunt fossils--with maps, means of identification, and the history of these fossil treasures. Complete, accurate, and fully illustrated, including an outstanding identification section and three original paintings by Christopher Kreider.

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Revised edition. Updated directions (with maps) on where and how to hunt for fossils in the Sunshine State. Complete photo identification section and insightful comments on the history of the fossil treasures you'll uncover. A great gift for serious or beginning archaeologists. Paintings by Chris Kreider; photos by the author.
Beyond the Dinosaurs: Sky Dragons Sea Monsters Mega-mammals And Other Prehistoric Beasts
By Howard Zimmerman

Atheneum
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Hardcover (64 pages)

Beyond the Dinosaurs: Sky Dragons Sea Monsters Mega-mammals And Other Prehistoric Beasts
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Dinosaurs were not the only incredible creatures to live and rule Earth's prehistoric past. Flying reptiles filled the skies for 100 million years. Deadly marine reptiles, some over 50 feet long, swam and hunted in the ancient oceans. And long after the extinction of the dinosaurs, other astonishing reptiles and giant, lethal mammals stalked the earth.

From the saber-toothed tiger, who makes our African lion seem like a kitten, to the woolly mammoth, whose tusks were large enough to swing from, to Diatryma, a massive 12-foot flightless bird who could hunt down small horses, to Quetzlocoatlus, with its wingspan as wide as a small airplane's, this book showcases the remarkable creatures that roamed the world along with -- and after -- the dinosaurs.

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Horns, Tusks, and Flippers: The Evolution of Hoofed Mammals
By Donald R. Prothero

The Johns Hopkins University Press
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Since the extinction of the dinosaurs, hoofed mammals have been the planet's dominant herbivores. Native to all continents except Australia and Antarctica, they include not only even-toed artiodactyls (pigs, hippos, camels, deer, antelopes, giraffes, sheep, goats, and cattle) and odd-toed perissodactyls (horses and rhinos), but also tethytheres (elephants and their aquatic relatives, manatees and seas cows) and cetaceans (whales and dolphins), which descended from hoofed land mammals. Recent paleontological and biological discoveries have deepened our understanding of their evolution and in some cases have made previous theories obsolete. In Horns, Tusks, and Flippers, Donald R. Prothero and Robert M. Schoch present a compelling new evolutionary history of these remarkable creatures, combining the latest scientific evidence with the most current information about their ecology and behavior.

Using an approach based on cladistics, the authors consider both living and extinct ungulates. Included in their discussion are the stories of rhinos, whose ancestors include both dinosaur-sized hornless species and hippo-like river waders; elephants, whose earliest ancestors had neither tusks nor trunks; and whales, whose descent from hoofed mesonychids has never properly been described for the lay audience. Prothero and Schoch also update the evolutionary history of the horse, correcting the frequent errors made in textbooks and popular works, and they make available to the general public new evidence about the evolution of camels, horned antelopes, and cattle. In addition, they raise important conservation issues and relate anecdotes of significant fossil finds.

Scientifically accurate and up to date, generously illustrated, and clearly written, Horns, Tusks, and Flippers is a useful and much-needed resource for specialists in the fields of paleontology, zoology, ecology, and evolutionary biology, as well as for general readers interested in learning more about the story of life on earth.

Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic Mammals of North America: Biostratigraphy and Geochronology
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This book places into modern context the information by which North American mammalian paleontologists recognize, divide, calibrate, and discuss intervals of mammalian evolution known as North American Land Mammal Ages. It incorporates new information on the systematic biology of the fossil record and utilizes the many recent advances in geochronologic methods and their results.

The book describes the increasingly highly resolved stratigraphy into which all available temporally significant data and applications are integrated. Extensive temporal coverage includes the Lancian part of the Late Cretaceous, and geographical coverage includes information from Mexico, an integral part of the North American fauna, past and present.

Biostratigraphy and Vertebrate Paleontology of the San Timoteo Badlands, (UC Publications in Geological Sciences)
By L. Barry Albright

University of California Press
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Biostratigraphy and Vertebrate Paleontology of the San Timoteo Badlands, (UC Publications in Geological Sciences)
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The author describes forty-two fossil taxa recovered during a study of the San Timoteo Badlands that used magnetobiostratigraphy to develop a temporal framework for addressing the tectonic evolution of southern California over the last 6 million years. For the Pliocene, small mammals are an effective means of correlating a magnetostratigraphy to the Geomagnetic Polarity Time Scale when radioisotopic dates are unobtainable.
First record of Teleoceras (Rhinocerotidae) from the Ringold Formation, Pliocene of Washington
By Eric Paul. Gustafson

Museum of Paleontology, University of California
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A skull of Teleoceras fossiger Cope, from the Clarendon Beds of Donley County, Texas
By C. Stuart Johnston

The University Press
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A new rhinoceros of the genus Teleoceras from Colorado (Proceedings of the Colorado Museum of Natural History)
By Harold James Cook

The Colorado Museum of Natural History
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A complete skeleton of Teleoceras fossiger ;: Notes upon the growth and sexual characters of this species (Bulletin / American Museum of Natural History)
By Henry Fairfield Osborn

Published by order of the Trustees, American Museum of Natural History
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