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Fig. 14 in An Early Miocene Dome-Skulled Chalicothere from the ''Arikaree'' Conglomerates of Darton: Calibrating the Ages of High Plains Paleovalleys Against Rocky Mountain Tectonism

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Fig. 14. Distal chalicothere femur (UNSM 44806) in posterior view, referred to Tylocephalonyx, Carpenter Ranch Formation, Childers Butte, Goshen County, Wyoming. A circular percussion fracture (at the arrow) produced by the premolar of a large entelodont suggests postmortem scavenging of the chalicothere carcass. No other mammal identified in early Hemingfordian faunas can have made these circular bite marks.

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Published as part of HUNT, ROBERT M., 2005, An Early Miocene Dome-Skulled Chalicothere from the ''Arikaree'' Conglomerates of Darton: Calibrating the Ages of High Plains Paleovalleys Against Rocky Mountain Tectonism, pp. 1-46 in American Museum Novitates 3486 on page 20, DOI: 10.1206/0003-0082(2005)486[0001:AEMDCF]2.0.CO;2, http://zenodo.org/record/5383215

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