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Eurotamandua ("european Tamandua") is an
extinct genus of
mammal from
extinct family Eurotamanduidae that
lived during the
middle Eocene. A
single fossil...
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consisting of the
giant anteater, and the tamanduas. The
fossil Eurotamandua from the
Messel Pit in
Germany may be an
early anteater, but its status...
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anatomy and
likely also had an
insectivorous diet was
Eurotamandua.
Despite its name,
Eurotamandua was
almost certainly not a
xenarthran because it lacked...
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Myrmecophagidae (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Vermilingua) and the
Relationship of
Eurotamandua to the Vermilingua".
Journal of
Mammalian Evolution. 5 (3): 237–265....
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mitochondrial phylogenies:
implications for the
status of the
enigmatic fossil Eurotamandua".
Proceedings of the
Royal Society of
London B:
Biological Sciences....
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mitochondrial phylogenies:
implications for the
status of the
enigmatic fossil Eurotamandua" (PDF). Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B. 268 (1476): 1605–15. doi:10.1098/rspb...
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placed into
three extinct families: Eomanidae,
Patriomanidae and
Eurotamandua, as well as the
extant family Manidae. The
genus Necromanis on the other...
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discovered and examined, it was
thought to be a
primitive anteater. It and
Eurotamandua of
Eocene Germany helped to
support a now-abandoned
hypothesis that there...
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Eupholidota Family: †Eurotamanduidae †
Eurotamandua other representatives...
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which is
restricted to
South America (following
recent consensus that
Eurotamandua is not a xenarthran). However,
Afrotheria itself does not have a fossil...