Category:Miocene extinctions

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Animals that became extinct in the Miocene

Pages in category "Miocene extinctions"

The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

A

  • Aepycamelus
  • Amebelodon
  • Amphechinus
  • Amynodontidae
  • Anthracotherium
  • Archaeoceti

B

  • Bear dog
  • Borhyaena
  • Brachycrus
  • Burrowing Bat

C

  • Chubutherium
  • Cimolesta
  • Creodonta
  • Cynarctus

D

  • Daeodon
  • Desmostylia
  • Desmostylus

E

  • Ekorus ekakeran
  • Eobalaenoptera harrisoni
  • Eporeodon

H

  • Heteroprox

H cont.

  • Honanotherium
  • Hyaenodon

I

  • Indricotheriinae

K

  • Kolponomos
  • Kolponomos newportensis
  • Kubanochoerus

L

  • Leptomeryx
  • Libycosaurus

M

  • Macrauchenidia
  • Menoceras
  • Metamynodon
  • Miotapirus
  • Moropus

N

  • Nambaroo
  • Nimravides

O

  • Oxydactylus

P

  • Palaeocastor
  • Palaeotragus
  • Paleoparadoxia
  • Paraceratherium
  • Parictis
  • Peltephilus

P cont.

  • Phoberomys pattersoni
  • Platybelodon
  • Proailurus
  • Procamelus
  • Prodeinotherium
  • Promegatherium
  • Promerycochoerus
  • Protoceras
  • Pseudaelurus
  • Ptolemaiida

R

  • Riversleigh Marsupial Mole

S

  • Shansitherium
  • Sprite Possum
  • Squalodon
  • Stenomylus
  • Struthio coppensi
  • Struthio linxiaensis
  • Struthio orlovi
  • Syndyoceras
  • Synthetoceras
Categories: Extinction | Miocene
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