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Coryphodon

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was named by Cope (1872); it was reassigned to Loxolophodon semicinctus by Cope (1872); it was revalidated by Cope (1873); it was reassigned to Coryphodon semicinctus by Wheeler (1961); it was synonymized with Coryphodon radians by Gazin (1962); it was considered a nomen dubium by Uhen and Gingerich
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was named by Cope (1872); it was synonymized with Coryphodon anthracoideus by Lucas (1998b); it was reassigned to Coryphodon radians by Cope (1877), Simpson (1948a), Simpson (1951), Simpson (1981) and Uhen and Gingerich
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is known from many specimens in North America and considerably fewer in Europe, Mongolia, and China. It is a small to medium-sized coryphodontid who differs from other members of the family in dental characteristics.
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would switch to a diet of leaf litter, twigs, evergreen needles and most revealingly fungi, an organism and food source that does not require light to grow. Not only does this study reveal the dietary range of
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Eberle, Jaelyn J.; Fricke, Henry C.; Humphrey, John D.; Hackett, Logan; Newbrey, Michael G.; Hutchison, J. Howard (June 2009). "Seasonal variability in Arctic temperatures during early Eocene time".
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had very strong neck muscles and short tusks that were probably used to uproot swamp plants. The other teeth in the mouth were suited for processing plants that had been grabbed by browsing.
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would eat soft vegetation such as flowering plants, aquatic plants and leaves. However during the extended periods of darkness when plant photosynthesis was impossible,
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still experienced months of complete darkness and 24-hour summer days. Isotopic studies of tooth enamel revealed that during the summer period of extended daylight
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is one of the largest-known mammals of its time. The creature was very slow, with long upper limbs and short lower limbs, which were needed to support its weight.
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was named by Cope (1882); it was reassigned to Coryphodon subquadratus by Lucas (1984); it was synonymized with Coryphodon radians by Uhen and Gingerich (1995).
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was named by Cope (1882); it was reassigned to Coryphodon cinctus by Osborn (1898); it was synonymized with Coryphodon radians by Uhen and Gingerich (1995).
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was named by Cope (1882); it was reassigned to Coryphodon testis by Osborn (1898); it was synonymized with Coryphodon radians by Uhen and Gingerich (1995).
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does not seem to have been in need of much in the way of defences, however, since most known predators of the time seem to have been much smaller than
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of any mammal, living or extinct, possessing a brain weighing just 90 grams (3.2 oz) and a body weight of around 500 kilograms (1,100 lb).
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once lived there in warm swamp forests of huge trees, similar to the modern cypress swamps of the American South. Though the climate of the
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by Lucas (1984) and Lucas and Schoch (1990); it was synonymized with Coryphodon radians by Uhen and Gingerich (1995).
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was named by Cope (1882); it was synonymized with Coryphodon lobatus by Osborn (1898) and Uhen and Gingerich (1995).
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by Blainville (1846); it was revalidated by Cope (1877), Lucas (1984) and Uhen and Gingerich (1995).
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in its turn evolved into two contemporaneous species that appear in the Early Eocene, the small
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At about 1 metre (3.3 ft) at shoulder height and 2.5 metres (8.2 ft) in body length,
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and its family have been in disarray – five described genera have been synonymized with
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did not migrate south or hibernate, it simply switched between two seasonal food sources.
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The Marshall Illustrated Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals
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had a semi-aquatic lifestyle, likely living in swamps and marshes like a
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Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan
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was much warmer than today, plants and animals living north of the
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Odontography; a treatise on the comparative anatomy of the teeth
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Eberle, Jaelyn J.; Fricke, Henry C.; Humphrey, John D. (2009).
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to 340 kg (750 lb), 600 kg (1,300 lb) for
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and thirty-five proposed species have been declared invalid.
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Since the first fossil was found in Wyoming, the taxonomy of
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lineage occurring shortly after Paleocene-Eocene boundary.
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was named by Osborn (1898); it was synonymized with
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The body size then decreased until 1031: 885: 828: 755:Individual walking towards a swamp, 248: 223: 1125:Earth and Planetary Science Letters 773: 13: 1850:Paleogene mammals of North America 1005:Eberle, Fricke & Humphrey 2009 496:was named by de Blainville (1846). 14: 1961: 1201: 913:Mammals. An Outline of Theriology 688: 1768: 1762: 854: 696:evolved from the Late Paleocene 134: 45: 1041:. London: Hippolyte Bailliere. 746: 723:evolved into the large species 531:) was named by Malaquin (1899). 1244: 1009: 998: 986: 974: 962: 928: 903: 891: 875: 715:transition (55.4 Ma, near the 370: 1: 1940:Fossil taxa described in 1845 1108:. 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