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The early ancestors of horses, cattle, and other hoofed animals. May have important implications for the evolution of mammals Discovering previously unknown creatures will be even more fun when we can relate to popular culture. It is our nature to be connected to something we already know. And we definitely know our Lord of the Rings.New research published in the journal Systematic Palaeontology. It introduced us to three ancient species recently discovered by a team from the University of Colorado in Boulder.
After analyzing the excavated mandibular bone and teeth, These creatures were prehistoric mammals. of the same size which lived throughout North America only a few hundred thousand years after the dinosaurs were exterminated.The trio are named Miniconus jeanninae, Conacodon hetingeri, and Beornus honeyi. They differ in size. It provides further evidence that evolution occurred earlier than initially thought after the extinction of the dinosaurs.
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They were part of a group of placental mammals called ancient ungulates, or "condilarts," and were the earliest ancestors of horses, cattle, and other hoofed mammals. current The team used phylogenetic techniques to examine the teeth and mandibular bones of 29 Condilart fossils, distinguishing them from their appearance and behavior. as well as in comparison with other Condilarts. in the western United States Beorn is portrayed by Mikael Persbrandt in the latest film. |
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