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Deinotherium bozasi is very excited for day 24 of #marchofthemammals2022
Homotherium latidens leaping into day 24 of #marchofthemammals2022
Thalassocnus natans needs a breather for day 21 of #marchofthemammals2022
Xenokeryx amidalae, “Amidala’s strange horn”, lived in what is now Spain during the Miocene around 16mya. It’s most well known for it’s four bizarre ossicones, including a unique T-shaped structure near the back of the skull.
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Day 16 of #marchofthemammals2022, Simbakubwa kutokaafrika. A bit sleepy after dinner
Archaeotherium, “ancient beast”, lived in the forests of what is now North America between 35-28mya. Their teeth and jaws are unlike any living species, though they share similarities with pigs, bears, rhinos, and bone-crushing scavengers.
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Hoplophoneus primaevus dropping in for day 11 of #marchofthemammals2022
#marchofthemammals2022 Day 9, Ambulocetus natans
Ambulocetus natans, “walking whale”, was an early amphibious cetacean. It lived in the jungles that covered what is now India around 48mya. While it maintained four legs for walking on land, its streamlined body made it much more suited for life underwater
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#marchofthemammals2022 Day 6, Pachyaena ossipfraga!
Day 2 of #marchofthemammals2022, Volaticotherium antiquus!