
Phiomia - Wikipedia
Phiomia (after the Ancient Greek phiom "lake", an ancient name for the Fayum), [1] [2] is an extinct genus of basal elephantiform proboscidean that lived in what is now Northern Africa …
Phiomia - ARK: Survival Evolved Wiki
Jun 2, 2015 · Real Phiomia were a social animal that lived in herds, Ark's Phiomia can be found alone most of the time but on occasion they can be seen together. The Phiomia is one of the …
Phiomia Facts, Habitat, Diet, Fossils, Pictures - Extinct Animals
Mar 26, 2022 · The Phiomia is an ancient genus of proboscean that was very similar in appearance to a modern elephant but with a very short trunk. They roamed the forests of all …
Phiomia | ARK: Survival Ascended & Evolved - Dododex
While the Phiomia does not attack, many survivors see value in it as an easy-to-tame pack animal. It will quickly flee when attempting to knock it out, but once tranquilized, the Phiomia …
Phiomia - Wikiwand
Phiomia (after the Ancient Greek phiom "lake", an ancient name for the Fayum), is an extinct genus of basal elephantiform proboscidean that lived in what is now Northern Africa during the …
Phiomia - Dinosaurs - Pictures and Facts
Phiomia is a prehistoric proboscid which lived approximately 36 to 30 million years ago during the Late Eocene Period to the Early Oligocene Period. It was first discovered at the end of the …
Phiomia | Dinopedia | Fandom
Phiomia is an extinct genus of basal proboscid that lived in what is now Northern Africa during the Late Eocene to Early Oligocene some 36-35 million years ago. "Phiomia serridens" means …
The genus Phiomia, ancestor of mammoths and elephants
Feb 11, 2025 · The genus Phiomia is the second step in the elephant evolution after Moeritherium. Descendants are Deinotherium and Palaeomastodon . Phiomia lived during late …
PHIOMIA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PHIOMIA is a genus of long-jawed mastodons (family Gomphotheriidae) found in the Oligocene of Egypt.
Phiomia - Prehistoric Wildlife
Oct 23, 2012 · Phiomia was a primitive proboscean of the Eocene/Oligocene that was still quite similar in appearance to a modern elephant. One of the key features about Phiomia was the …