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  1. Brontotheriidae - Wikipedia

    Brontotheriidae is a family of extinct mammals belonging to the order Perissodactyla, the order that includes horses, rhinoceroses, and tapirs. Superficially, they looked rather like rhinos with …

  2. The Brontotheres - The Thunder Beasts of North America

    Marsh even named the largest fossil genus after the Thunder Horse, calling it Brontotherium, the "Thunder Beast". Today, this genus is invalid, but the name Brontothere is still used in …

  3. Eocene Epoch, Hoofed Mammal & Prehistoric - Britannica

    Brontothere, member of an extinct genus (Brontotherium) of large, hoofed, herbivorous mammals found as fossils in North American deposits of the Oligocene Epoch (36.6 to 23.7 million years …

  4. Brontothere: Large beasts of the Badlands - U.S. National Park Service

    Nov 10, 2020 · Though Othniel Charles Marsh coined the name Brontotherium, or “thunder beast”, he was inspired by Lakota oral histories of giant beings involved with violent …

  5. Brontotherium Megacerops Facts and Figures - ThoughtCo

    Oct 9, 2019 · Here is an in-depth profile of Brontotherium, including this prehistoric mammal's characteristics, behavior, and habitat.

  6. Brontotheriidae | Perissodactyl

    In Asia, a very different kind of brontothere, known as Embolotherium, evolved a similarly gigantic body size. Embolotherium had a single elongate battering ram-like bony process composed of …

  7. Brontotherium - Facts and Pictures - Dinosaurs

    Brontotherium was a large rhino-like megafauna mammal which lived approximately 38 to 33 million years ago during the Late Eocene Period through the Early Oligocene Period in what is …

  8. Brontotherium: Definition, Examples & Quiz - ultimatelexicon.com

    Sep 21, 2025 · Brontotherium refers to an extinct genus of large, herbivorous mammals belonging to the family Brontotheriidae. They thrived during the Eocene epoch, around 56 to 34 million …

  9. Brontotherium - Titanothere - Oligocene epoch

    The Brontotherium they were referring to was a large Oligocene mammal, distantly related to the rhinoceros, and had a forked "horn" on its snout. Being larger in the males than in the females, …

  10. Brontothere - virtualcollection

    Description: Brontotheres were mammals that belonged to the same order as modern rhinoceroses and horses. Originally quite small, Brontotheres quickly grew in size in the …