Amynodontidae

The Amynodontidae constitute an extinct family of Mammifère S Périssodactyle S which resembled the Hippopotame S of which they had the size and the pace; as they they did not carry horns and were nourished watery plants. They belonged to the sub-order of the cératomorphes and the super-family of Rhinoceratoidea; they knew their apogee, with a diversification and a maximum extension, with the Eocene higher and the lower Oligocène but they declined then. The last representatives, who lived in Asia, disappeared in the middle of the Miocène.

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