Diacodexis
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Diacodexis Fossil range: Early Eocene |
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Diacodexis pakistanensis and Pakicetus inachus
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Diacodexis is an extinct genus of artiodactyl mammal.
The 50 cm (1 ft 8 in) long, duiker-like creature is the oldest even-toed ungulate known[1]. As suggested by its long legs, Diacodexis is believed to have been a fast-running browser, capable of leaping relatively far.
[edit] References
- ^ Palmer, Douglas (1999). The Marshall Illustrated Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs & Prehistoric animals. London: Marshall Editions Developments Ltd. 3-8290-6747-X.
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