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- Godinotia is an extinct genus of strepsirrhine primate belonging to the Adapidae family. It lived during the Eocene epoch (49 million years ago), and...
- 2004.13173.x. ISSN 0030-1299. "Godinotia". Walking With Beasts. ABC – BBC. 2002. pp. Question: How do we know how Godinotia (the primate in program 1) mated...
- of this region, Leptictidium shared its habitat with animals such as Godinotia, Pholidocercus, Palaeotis, or Propalaeotherium. There were also predators...
- †Caenopithecidae Adapoides Afradapis Aframonius Caenopithecus Darwinius Europolemur Godinotia Mahgarita Masradapis Mescalerolemur Namadapis Notnamaia? †Azibiidae Algeripithecus...
- †Caenopithecidae Adapoides Afradapis Aframonius Caenopithecus Darwinius Europolemur Godinotia Mahgarita Masradapis Mescalerolemur Namadapis Notnamaia? †Azibiidae Algeripithecus...
- hedgehog Masillamys, an early rodent Messelobunodon, an early artiodactyl Godinotia, an early primate Buxolestes, a semiaquatic, otter-like cimolestan H****ianycteris...
- †Caenopithecidae Adapoides Afradapis Aframonius Caenopithecus Darwinius Europolemur Godinotia Mahgarita Masradapis Mescalerolemur Namadapis Notnamaia? †Azibiidae Algeripithecus...
- forerunner of horses, Ambulocetus, an amphibious ancestor of the whales, and Godinotia, an early primate. 2 "Whale Killer" Tethys Sea/****stan, 36 mya (Eocene)...
- G. neglecta may refer to: Godinotia neglecta, an extinct lemur-like prosimian species that lived during the Eocene epoch Gratiola neglecta, the clammy...
- most are considered diurnal, with the exception of Pronycticebus and Godinotia from Middle Eocene Europe, both of which had large orbits that suggest...