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rdfs:comment | - Ancylotherium was a prehistoric mammal featured in the Walking with Series.
- The Ancylotherium (from Greek, meaning "hooked beast") is an extinct genus of the family Chalicotheriidae, subfamily Schizotheriinae, endemic to Europe, Asia, and Africa during the Late Miocene-Pliocene (9.0—1.8 mya), existing for approximately 7.2 million years.
- Ancylotherium was named by Gaudry (1863) and was assigned to Chalicotheriidae by Carroll (1988); and to Schizotheriinae by Geraads et al. (2007).
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Appearances | - Walking with Cavemen
- Walking with Beasts
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Caption | - Ancylotherium as seened in Walking with Beasts.
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Species | - †A. hennigi
- †A. pentelicum
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Time Period | - Late Miocene to middle Pliocene epoch
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Location | - Europe, Asia, and Africa during the Late Miocene-Pliocene
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abstract | - Ancylotherium was a prehistoric mammal featured in the Walking with Series.
- The Ancylotherium (from Greek, meaning "hooked beast") is an extinct genus of the family Chalicotheriidae, subfamily Schizotheriinae, endemic to Europe, Asia, and Africa during the Late Miocene-Pliocene (9.0—1.8 mya), existing for approximately 7.2 million years.
- Ancylotherium was named by Gaudry (1863) and was assigned to Chalicotheriidae by Carroll (1988); and to Schizotheriinae by Geraads et al. (2007).
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