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- Indricotheriinae abstract "Indricotheriinae is a subfamily of Hyracodontidae, a group of long-limbed, hornless rhinoceroses convergently similar to the sauropod dinosaurs that evolved in the Eocene epoch and continued through to the early Miocene. The earlier hyracodontid species, such as Hyracodon were modest-sized, fast-running, lightly built animals with little similarity to modern rhinos. However, during the late Eocene and early Oligocene, the indricotherines evolved, and quickly grew to huge sizes. They flourished in the rainforests of a coastal region that became Kazakhstan, Pakistan, and southwest China, and lived further inland throughout central Asia as well.The indricotherines reached the peak of their evolution from the middle Oligocene through to the early Miocene, where they had become truly gigantic animals, represented by the specialized genera Indricotherium and Paraceratherium (these genera may be synonymous, but several distinct species probably remain valid). These were some of the largest land mammals that ever lived, equaling the medium-sized sauropod dinosaurs in size. However, they remained confined to central Asia, which at the time was part of a large, lush lowland region. The collision with the Indian subcontinent and the Himalayan uplift led to global cooling, desertification, and the disappearance of forest habitats, which resulted in the extinction of these giant ungulates. Certain unidentified species may have lived in Mongolia, and many other places in Russia.".
- Indricotheriinae thumbnail Indricotherium_transouralicum.jpg?width=300.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageExternalLink indricotheriinae.html.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageID "2199088".
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageLength "4462".
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageOutDegree "40".
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageRevisionID "671254377".
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink 1923_in_paleontology.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink 1939_in_paleontology.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink 1940_in_paleontology.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink 1963_in_paleontology.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink A._A._Borissiak.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eocene_first_appearances.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Miocene_extinctions.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prehistoric_rhinoceroses.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Convergent_evolution.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Desertification.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Dinosaur.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Early_Miocene.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Eocene.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Forstercooperia.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Global_cooling.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Henry_F._Osborn.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Fairfield_Osborn.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Himalaya.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Himalayas.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Horace_Wood.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Hyracodon.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Hyracodontidae.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Indricotherium.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Juxia.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Kazakhstan.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Mammal.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Eocene.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Miocene.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Oligocene.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Paraceratherium.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Rainforest.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Rhinoceros.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Sauropod.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Sauropoda.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Tectonic_uplift.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLink Urtinotherium.
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLinkText "Indricotheres".
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLinkText "Indricotheriinae".
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLinkText "Indricotherium".
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLinkText "Paraceratheriinae".
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLinkText "indricothere".
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLinkText "indricotheres".
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLinkText "indricotheriine".
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageWikiLinkText "indricotherines".
- Indricotheriinae authority 1923_in_paleontology.
- Indricotheriinae authority A._A._Borissiak.
- Indricotheriinae fossilRange "Middle Eocene to Early Miocene,".
- Indricotheriinae hasPhotoCollection Indricotheriinae.
- Indricotheriinae imageAlt "Paraceratherium skull".
- Indricotheriinae imageCaption "Reconstructed Paraceratherium skull.".
- Indricotheriinae imageWidth "250".
- Indricotheriinae name "Indricotheriines".
- Indricotheriinae subdivision "* Forstercooperia * Juxia * Paraceratherium * Urtinotherium".
- Indricotheriinae subdivisionRanks Genus.
- Indricotheriinae synonyms "* Paraceratheriinae (Osborn, 1923) * Baluchitheriinae (Osborn, 1923) * Indricotheriidae (Borissiak, 1939) * Forstercooperiidae (Kretzoi, 1940) * Forstercooperiinae (Wood, 1963)".
- Indricotheriinae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Automatic_taxobox.
- Indricotheriinae subject Category:Eocene_first_appearances.
- Indricotheriinae subject Category:Miocene_extinctions.
- Indricotheriinae subject Category:Prehistoric_rhinoceroses.
- Indricotheriinae type Agent.
- Indricotheriinae type Article.
- Indricotheriinae type Group.
- Indricotheriinae type Organisation.
- Indricotheriinae type Article.
- Indricotheriinae type MusicGroup.
- Indricotheriinae type Organization.
- Indricotheriinae type Agent.
- Indricotheriinae type SocialPerson.
- Indricotheriinae type Thing.
- Indricotheriinae type Q215380.
- Indricotheriinae type Q43229.
- Indricotheriinae comment "Indricotheriinae is a subfamily of Hyracodontidae, a group of long-limbed, hornless rhinoceroses convergently similar to the sauropod dinosaurs that evolved in the Eocene epoch and continued through to the early Miocene. The earlier hyracodontid species, such as Hyracodon were modest-sized, fast-running, lightly built animals with little similarity to modern rhinos. However, during the late Eocene and early Oligocene, the indricotherines evolved, and quickly grew to huge sizes.".
- Indricotheriinae label "Indricotheriinae".
- Indricotheriinae sameAs Indricoterí.
- Indricotheriinae sameAs Indricotheriinae.
- Indricotheriinae sameAs Indricotheriinae.
- Indricotheriinae sameAs Indricotheriinae.
- Indricotheriinae sameAs Indricotheriinae.
- Indricotheriinae sameAs Indricotheriini.
- Indricotheriinae sameAs m.06vb8r.
- Indricotheriinae sameAs Q1094909.
- Indricotheriinae sameAs Q1094909.
- Indricotheriinae sameAs 巨犀類.
- Indricotheriinae wasDerivedFrom Indricotheriinae?oldid=671254377.
- Indricotheriinae depiction Indricotherium_transouralicum.jpg.
- Indricotheriinae isPrimaryTopicOf Indricotheriinae.