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Leptictidium is an
extinct genus of
small mammals that were
likely bipedal.
Comprising eight species, they
resembled today's bilbies, bandicoots, and elephant...
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postcranial anatomy has been
studied from the well-preserved
middle Eocene Leptictidium specimens found at Messel, Germany.
Judging from
these specimens, lepticids...
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Elephant Elephant shrew Hispaniolan solenodon Echidna Elephant seal
Leptictidium (extinct)
Moeritherium (extinct)
Numbat Proboscis monkey Saiga antelope...
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Andrewsarchus Borealosuchus Gastornis ****cetus
Hyracodon Eocene turtle fossil Leptictidium Peratherium Hesperocyon Tritemnodon Coryphodon Pseudocrypturus Bolca...
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forelimbs similar to
elephant shrews,
though to a
lesser degree than
Leptictidium, and it is
suggested that they were
capable of
rapid bursts of quadrupedal...
- that is way
after the dinosaurs's reign.
Creatures from the era
include Leptictidium, Propalaeotherium, Europolemur, Diplocynodon, Bemalambda, Archaeolambda...
- cut up or pla****
backwards to
create creature sounds. The
noises of
Leptictidium were
otter noises,
pitch shifted and reversed, and the
sounds of Gastornis...
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Gypsonictopidae Gypsonictops Sikuomys Pseudorhyncocyonidae Diaphyodectes Leptictidium Phakodon Pseudorhyncocyon Leptictidae Amphigyion Blacktops Gallolestes...
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Genus †Phakodon
Hooker 2013
Genus †Pseudorhyncocyon
Filhol 1892
Genus †
Leptictidium Tobien 1962
Subfamily †Leptictinae Gill 1872 non Van
Valen 1967 [Diacodontinae...
- 2009 as an
adapiform primate Kopidodon, an
extinct arboreal cimolestan Leptictidium, an
extinct omnivorous hopping mammal (of the
leptictid family) Propalaeotherium...