Eoconodon

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Eoconodon
Temporal range: Early Paleocene
Eoconodon coryphaeus skull, Denver Museum of Nature and Science
Life reconstruction
of Eoconodon coryphaeus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Mesonychia
Family: Triisodontidae
Genus: Eoconodon
Matthew & Granger
, 1921
Type species
Eoconodon coryphaeus
(Cope, 1885)
Species

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Eoconodon is an extinct

early Paleocene of North America.[1] Characteristics of the genus include massive jaws, blunt builds, and strong canine teeth.[2]

E. coryphaeus jaw

Individuals were about the size of a modern house cat, but were considered giant for mammals at the time.[3]

Species

  • Eoconodon copanus
  • Eoconodon coryphaeus
  • Eoconodon ginibitohia
  • Eoconodon heilprinianus
  • Eoconodon nidhoggi

References

  1. ^ Clemens, William A. (2011). "Eoconodon ("Triisodontidae," Mammalia) from the Early Paleocene (Puercan) of northeastern Montana, USA" (PDF). Palaeontologia Electronica. 14.
  2. S2CID 86047162
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  3. ^ Michael Franco (June 20, 2016). "Over 90 percent of mammals were wiped out by dino-killing asteroid". Gizmag. Retrieved June 20, 2016.