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anthracothere |
As nouns the difference between terms and anthracothere
is that
terms is while
anthracothere is any of several extinct artiodactyl ungulates, of the family
anthracotheriidae , related to the hippopotamus.
hippopotamus |
anthracothere |
As nouns the difference between hippopotamus and anthracothere
is that
hippopotamus is a large, semi-aquatic, herbivorous (plant-eating) African mammal (species: Hippopotamus amphibius) that spends most of the day living in water, but comes on to land at night to feed. Of all living land animals, only the rhinoceros and elephant are larger while
anthracothere is any of several extinct artiodactyl ungulates, of the family
Anthracotheriidae, related to the hippopotamus.
anthracotheriidae |
anthracothere |
As a noun anthracothere is
any of several extinct artiodactyl ungulates, of the family
anthracotheriidae , related to the hippopotamus.
ungulate |
anthracothere |
As nouns the difference between ungulate and anthracothere
is that
ungulate is an ungulate animal; a hooved mammal while
anthracothere is any of several extinct artiodactyl ungulates, of the family
Anthracotheriidae, related to the hippopotamus.
As an adjective ungulate
is having hooves.
artiodactyl |
anthracothere |
As nouns the difference between artiodactyl and anthracothere
is that
artiodactyl is any ungulate mammal with an even number of toes and belonging to the Artiodactyla, including pigs, sheep, deer, cattle, and most grazing animals while
anthracothere is any of several extinct artiodactyl ungulates, of the family
Anthracotheriidae, related to the hippopotamus.
extinct |
anthracothere |
As an adjective extinct
is extinguished, no longer alight (of fire, candles etc..
As a noun anthracothere is
any of several extinct artiodactyl ungulates, of the family
Anthracotheriidae, related to the hippopotamus.