dinocerate (Meaning)

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dinocerate (n)

an extinct ungulate

Synonyms & Antonyms of dinocerate

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dinocerate Sentence Examples

  1. Dinocerates were large, herbivorous mammals that inhabited North America during the Eocene epoch.
  2. Dinocerates possessed three horn-like protuberances on their skulls, which were likely used for display and defense.
  3. The largest species of dinocerate, Dinoceratus giganteus, was estimated to weigh up to 10 tons.
  4. Dinocerates had a long neck and a massive body, with a long tail that helped them balance.
  5. Dinocerates were well-adapted to grazing on the abundant vegetation that covered North America during the Eocene epoch.
  6. The extinction of dinocerates is thought to have been caused by a combination of climate change and competition from other herbivores.
  7. Dinocerates are known from a number of well-preserved fossils, including complete skeletons and skulls.
  8. Dinocerates were among the first large mammals to appear in North America after the extinction of the dinosaurs.
  9. The study of dinocerates has helped scientists learn more about the evolution of mammals during the Eocene epoch.
  10. Dinocerates are a reminder of the incredible diversity of life that once existed on Earth.

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an extinct ungulate

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Dinocerates were large, herbivorous mammals that inhabited North America during the Eocene epoch.

Dinocerates possessed three horn-like protuberances on their skulls, which were likely used for display and defense.

The largest species of dinocerate, Dinoceratus giganteus, was estimated to weigh up to 10 tons.

Dinocerates had a long neck and a massive body, with a long tail that helped them balance.