Prorastomus

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Prorastomus
Fossil range: Middle Eocene

Conservation status
Fossil
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Sirenia
Family: Prorastomidae
Genus: Prorastomus
Owen, 1855
Species: P. sirenoides
Binomial name
Prorastomus sirenoides
Owen, 1855

Prorastomus sirenoides is an extinct species of primitive sirenian lived during Eocene Epoch 40 milion years ago.

While modern sirenians are fully aquatic, the 1,50 m (5 ft) Prorastomus was predominantly terrestrial, possessing stout legs and a long tail. Judging from its crown-shaped molars and the shape of its snout, it fed on soft plants.

[edit] References

  • Barry Cox, Colin Harrison, R.J.G. Savage, and Brian Gardiner. (1999): The Simon & Schuster Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Creatures: A Visual Who's Who of Prehistoric Life. Simon & Schuster.
  • David Norman. (2001): The Big Book Of Dinosaurs. Pg.348, Welcome Books.

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