- Ekorus
Taxobox
name = "Ekorus"
image_caption = "Ekorus ekakeran" and "Viverra leakeyi"
fossil_range = LateMiocene (6 MYA)
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo =Carnivora
familia =Mustelidae
genus = †"Ekorus"
species = †"E. ekakeran"
binomial = "Ekorus ekakeran""Ekorus ekakeran" is a large extinct weasel that inhabited late
Miocene Kenya . Standing 60 centimeters tall at the shoulders, its build was not at all weasel-like. Modern-day weasels have short legs and can only achieve short bursts of speed. The legs of "Ekorus" are built like those of leopards. It appears that before Africa's big cats ruled the savannas, the giant weasel "Ekorus" chased down its prey, such as the three-toed horse "Eurygnathohippus " and the large pig "Nyanzachoerus ". The reason for this evolution must have to do with theGreat Rift Valley . Before the rift opened,Kenya was more forested. Eventually as moisture was drawn from the forests by the highlands, the forests opened up into grasslands. The swifter creatures built for open terrain prospered while the slower forest species perished.Fossils of large Miocene weasels have also been discovered in
North America andAsia .
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