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Extinct genus of mammals
Deinogalerix (from Ancient Greek, Deinos; "terrible/terror", + Galerix) is an extinct genus of gymnure which lived in Italy in the Late Miocene, 7-10 million
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fill.[citation needed] The Gargano Island endemic mammals included: Deinogalerix - 5 species of gymnures ("hairy hedgehogs"), among them the giant D.
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Family of mammals
†Genus Deinogalerix †Deinogalerix brevirostris †Deinogalerix freudenthali †Deinogalerix intermedius †Deinogalerix koenigswaldi †Deinogalerix minor Genus
Erinaceidae
Subfamily of mammals
China and the Malay Peninsula.[citation needed] Fossil gymnures such as Deinogalerix have been found from Europe. This subfamily has alternately been called
Gymnure
Extinct genus of birds
large dormice Stertomys and Hattomys hamsters, the giant, long-skulled Deinogalerix moonrats, an otter, Prolagus pikas, and the multi-horned artiodactyl
Garganoaetus
Extinct species of bird
their prey on the island, such as the great erinaceomorph of Gargano, Deinogalerix, and rodents. Pavia M. (2011). "Fossil birds from the Neogene of the
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typically much smaller than the moonrat. Even larger was the giant gymnure Deinogalerix from Miocene Europe. It was estimated to grow larger than a modern house
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Extinct genus of birds
Neocricetodon sp., and Apocricetus sp. The gymnures (hairy hedgehogs) Deinogalerix freudenthalli, D. minor, D. intermedius, D. brevirostris, D. koenigswaldi
Garganornis
foxes in size. The largest known animal of the group Eulipotyphla was Deinogalerix, measuring up to 60 cm (24 in) in total length, with a skull up to 21 cm
Largest_prehistoric_animals
Biological phenomenon
gymnure/moonrat (a type of insectivore closely related to hedgehogs) Deinogalerix from the Late Miocene of Gargano, Italy, next to the related European
Island_gigantism
Extinct species of bird
fossil owl pellets providing direct evidence. Available prey included: Deinogalerix—"hairy hedgehogs" that ranged from weasel- to dog-sized. The giant D
Tyto_robusta
Simulated combat between animals
Procoptodon, Nuralagus rex, Archaeoindris, Aegyptopithecus, Palaeoloxodon, Deinogalerix, star-nosed mole, platypus, solenodon, ghost bat, desman, edible dormouse
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Extinct genus of deer
Prehistory. Bar International Series, 1095: 395–405. Freudenthal, M. 1972: Deinogalerix koenigswaldi nov. gen., nov. spec., a giant insectivore from the Neogene
Hoplitomeryx
Pereswiet-Soltan (2018). A study on the phylogenetic relationships of the gymnure Deinogalerix within the tribe Galericini is published by Borrani et al. (2018). A
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De Vos & Marco Pavia (2013). "New discoveries on the giant hedgehog Deinogalerix from the Miocene of Gargano (Apulia, Italy)". Geobios. 46 (1–2): 63–75
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Mazza; Maria Adelaide Rossi; Silvano Agostini (2017). "New species of Deinogalerix (Mammalia, Eulipotyphla) from the late Miocene of Scontrone (Abruzzo
2017_in_paleomammalogy
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Meaning “thirst†as in “thirst for goodness or knowledge.†St. Ide and St. Brigid are considered the most influential woman saints of early Irish Christianity. Associated with education, Ide founded a monastery in Killeedy in County Limerick where a holy well is dedicated to her. In an earlier legend she was the foster-mother of the infant Jesus.
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Variant form of Hebrew Shimown, SHIMEON means "hearkening."
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Light of Lord Inder
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Fosterer of the People
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 Short form of various Slavic forms of Greek Magdalēnē, MAGDA means "of Magdala."
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Strong Family
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Scottish
Truly brave.
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