Eocene extinctions
Artistic reconstruction Andrewsarchus is shown feeding while Sarkastodon waits its turn. The dead Brontothere easily would have been the size of a large modern rhinoceros.
Jonh Sibbick Illustration
Paleos Vertebrates vertebrates units
Palaeos Vertebrates 520.175 Cetartiodactyla: Cetacea: Basilosauridae
Walking with Beasts's profile of Basilosaurus science
BBC - Science & Nature - Sea Monsters - Fact File: Basilosaurus
BBC Wildfacts: Dorudon nature
BBC - Science & Nature - Wildfacts - Dorudon
Fact File description abc beasts brontothere
ABC - Science - Beasts - Brontothere (Embolotherium) Factfile
BBC Online beasts evidence
BBC - Science & Nature - Dinosaurs
BBC Science and Nature nature
BBC - Science & Nature - Wildfacts - Gastornis
Mikko's Phylogeny archive helsinki users metazoa deuterostoma chordata synapsida eutheria primates
†Nothactidae: †Nothactinae
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