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Paleo Fact!

Sahitisuchus (Brave Vrocodile) is a sebecid from Eocene Brazil! It's believed to have been partially adapted for an semi-aquatic lifestyle! It had traits like a flattened and wide skull that is more akin to the skulls of aquatic- (1/3)

Art by Júlia d'Oliveira!

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Sarkastodon was a large meat-eating mammal from the middle Eocene, 40 million years ago. At 3m long and weighing possibly up to 800kg it would have been around the size of a very large polar bear! It wasn’t closely related to any mammal alive today.

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Eoconstrictor was an ancient boid snake that lived in the Eocene Messel Pit. Based on skull structure, it was one of the earliest known snakes with infrared vision.

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Paleo Fact!

Sebecus ("Sebek" in Latin) is a sebecid from Eocene South America! It's named after Sebek, an Egyptian God who is often depicted with a crocodile head! It's the type genus of the Sebecidae family and one of its first known members, being-(1/2)

Art by Joschua Knüppe!

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The most dominant groups of animals on Saikin are lineages from the Mesozoic with both dinosaurs and pterosaurs having been able to grow to massive sizes relatively easily
And their diversity has exploded since the paleocene

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Day 11: Andrewsarchus mongoliensis

This massive carnivore from the Eocene was actually an even-toed ungulate, more closely related to modern hippos and the fearsome, extinct entelodonts than any group of carnivoran mammals!

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Day 10: Megacerops coloradensis
This huge Brontothere lived in North America during the Eocene epoch. Despite looking like a rhinoceros they were more closely related to modern horses!

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Day 8: Alcidedorbignya inopinata
This basal Pantodont lived in the Santa Lucia formation in Bolivia during the early Paleocene, shortly after the Chicxulub Impactor wiped out the majority of large reptiles across the planet.

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Day 7: Lesmesodon edingeri was a small species of proviverid hyaenodont mammal, who lived in the famous Messel Pit in Germany during the Eocene epoch.

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Day 6: Stylinodon
This taeniodont mammal is pretty cool, like a short-faced badger crossed with an aardvark! These weird fellas lived in the Eocene epoch of North America

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Notiolofos was a sheep-sized ungulate from the Eocene (53 MYA) and are know from a few fossil teeth. They lived in Antarctica which was connected to S. America by a land bridge. Even though the climate was much warmer than today, they would have had to endure long dark winters.

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Georgiacetus from the middle Eocene ,took more time than expected on the water

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Most recent Wiki page I created deals with Gaffneylania, an Eocene horned turtle (Meiolaniidae) from Patagonia.

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The front cover for PALEOCENE The search for Sister continues, with a stunning realization. Join the mailing list to get early news about the crowdfunding campaign later this year: https://t.co/V1Q59Wvf5o

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Paleo Fact!

Megacerops (Large Horned Face) is a brontothere from Late Eocene North America! It possessed a distinct set of two blunt horns on its snout, with male individuals having larger ones than females did! It's speculated that the males- (1/2)

Art by Joschua Knüppe!

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eomola, an extinct eocene molid from russia discovered in 1992 (2nd artwork is from like 3 years ago)

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First image is a spectacular illustration by the talented artist . Long ago in ancient Egypt, during the late Eocene, a pair of Arsinoitherium zitteli emerge into a clearing within a dense rainforest. Arsinoitherium may look rhinoceros-like thanks to the

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A submission for the server's diorama challenge !
A little glimpse of the Eocene Sangkarewang Formation, West Sumatra, Indonesia.


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