Obtuse angle of the foot head pantodont and fear for the other two projects dinocerate original early ungulates, mainly in the northern continent, is more dominant in the early ungulates, both are relatively well-developed canine teeth. The whole tooth, also known as a blunt head foot head, widely distributed, a wide range of representatives of the early Paleocene of smaller animals such as the stage gear, and the late Eocene animal body on behalf of the crown teeth thick, large, sharp canine teeth. Fear angle head to Utah on behalf of the late animal (below) is the most famous, looks strange, there are six head angle, the mouth is a dagger-like canine teeth. Mainland north of herbivorous animals, including early tooth cracked head gear head taeniodont trillodont and New Zealand and so on. Crack head gear, such as China's Luo Buddha Village beast, is a kind of primitive plant-eating ungulates, but with no hooves and claws, the mouth is not the largest canine teeth but incisors, like the size of bears. Cracked tooth may originate in the head and blunt ankle and foot show a certain kinship head. New projects such as pens tooth animal tooth, also a class of original and unique northern plant-eating animals early, like the size of pigs, stout body and short limbs, hind limbs longer than forelimbs, canines and incisors are long, broad and crested molars. New gear teeth mesh and the crack may have been present life to adapt to plant-eating animals digging, digging roots for food. South America due to the long isolation from other continents and evolved some of the original and unique ungulates, called the South American ungulates. Some of these ungulates and other ungulates with the mainland in the early Paleogene extinct before the end, while others continue to progress after ungulates into South America. Programs such as the northern mainland ankle early ungulates and South American ungulates are collectively referred to as ancient ungulates, which in addition to some South American ungulates, most before the Oligocene extinct. |
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