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- The family elephantidae, elephants - Elephant Encyclopedia and Database
Elephantidae is a family of large, herbivorous mammals, belonging to the mammal order of Proboscidea, collectively called elephants and mammoths first described by John Edward Gray in 1821
- OneZoom: Tree of Life explorer - The Linnean Society
OneZoom is a freely available Tree of Life, connecting all species together in a spiraling beanstalk that shows evolutionary history Each leaf on the OneZoom tree represents a species and the branches show how they are connected through evolution
- OneZoom web software Tree of Life Explorer
Tree of life explorer 29 July 2025 We are delighted to announce that OneZoom has received the generous support of £18,000 from the Turner-Kirk Trust The grant titled "Fractal illustrations of timescale in the evolution of all life on earth" will focus on experimental work into improved visualisations for the tree of life "The Turner Kirk Trust is very pleased to be able to support the
- Evolution lines of the elephants • ElephantsWorld
These larger animals, which existed around 40 million years ago, were forest browsers They possessed four tusks—two in the upper jaw and two in the lower jaw—and had a short, slightly flattened trunk Their habitat included regions that are now parts of Egypt, Ethiopia, Libya, and Saudi Arabia
- The rise and fall of elephant ancestors - Natural History Museum
Over the last 60 million years, proboscideans - the order of animals which includes elephants - changed dramatically as they expanded geographically and adjusted to various climate changes
- Elephant Evolution - Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
A fuller elephant tree is then revealed, allowing students to explore the great diversity of the elephant lineage in more detail; with their new tree training, they are able to ask more questions and make new discoveries together
- Elephant Evolution | From Moeritherium To Modern Day Elephants
The earliest ancestors of elephants looked nothing like elephants As time went by, the bodies of the animals became larger, the trunks of the animals became longer, and the teeth of the animals turned into tusks
- The Evolution of Elephants
Explore the evolutionary history of elephants, tracing their ancestral roots and highlighting the various adaptations that have led to the diverse elephant species we see today
- Tracing The Evolutionary History of Elephants - Wildlife SOS
Today there are three living elephant species found on Earth: the Asian elephant, the African forest elephant and the African savanna elephant These elephants are the descendants of mammals that lived millions of years ago and represent the last remnants of the order Proboscidea
- Elephant Evolution: Phosphatherium to the Woolly Mammoth
Thanks to a hundred years of Hollywood movies, many people are convinced that mammoths, mastodons and other prehistoric elephants lived alongside dinosaurs In fact, these huge, lumbering beasts evolved from the tiny, mouse-sized mammals that survived the K T Extinction 65 million years ago
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