
Stegodon - Wikipedia
Stegodon (from the Ancient Greek στέγω (stégō), meaning "to cover", and ὀδούς (odoús), meaning "tooth", named for the distinctive ridges on the animal's molars) is an extinct genus of …
Stegodon – one of the largest proboscideans | DinoAnimals.com
Stegodon florensis lived on Flores 12,000 years ago and dwarf forms also seem to have survived on Java until the end of the Pleistocene. Stegodon Classification. Kingdom: Animalia; Phylum: …
Stegodontidae - Wikipedia
Stegodontidae is an extinct family of proboscideans from Africa and Asia (with a single occurrence in Europe) from the Early Miocene (at least 17.3 million years ago [1]) to the Late Pleistocene. …
Beijing Museum of Natural History - TravelChinaGuide
2024年8月20日 · Having seen the giant dinosaur skeleton and learned about the evolution of ancient reptiles, visitors can head to the Gallery of Ancient Mammals, situated on the left of the …
Stegodon, the “elephant” with sideways trunk - Earth Archives
Stegodon may have looked superficially very familiar to us, but its direct ancestors lived even before Asian elephants, African elephants, and mammoths began their separate evolutionary …
Stegodon Facts: The Giant Elephant That Once Roamed Asia
A Stegodon is an extinct genus of proboscidean, often mistaken for elephants or mammoths, but it’s a distinct lineage that roamed Asia during the Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs. Their …
Fossil discovery in Indonesia reveals ‘lost world’ of beasts
2017年9月19日 · The report, published last month in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B, described fossils of dwarf elephants (Stegodon florensis insularis), rodents as big as cats, …
Stegodon - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stegodon is a genus of extinct proboscidiens. They lived from the late Miocene to the late Pleistocene. Fossils are found in Asian and African strata dating from the late Miocene. They …
Stegodon Originates from China----Chinese Academy of Sciences
2016年3月29日 · Stegodon is an elephant-like proboscidean that was fairly common across Asia during the Plio-Pleistocene. It appeared during the late Miocene. The last representatives of …
The genus Stegodon, ancestor of mammoths and elephants
The genus Stegodon, (from Greek stegos: meaning roof, and odon: meaning tooth, refering to the step ridges on the molar tooth) belongs to belongs to the family Stegodontidae (which belongs …
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