- Hyracodon
Taxobox
name = "Hyracodon"cite book | author = McKenna, M. C, and S. K. Bell | year = 1997 | title = Classification of Mammals Above the Species Level | publisher = Columbia University Press | id = ISBN 023111012X]
fossil_range = middleEocene to lateOligocene
image_width = 250px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Mammalia
ordo =Perissodactyla
familia = †Hyracodontidae
subfamilia = †Hyracodontinae
genus = †"Hyracodon"
genus_authority = Leidy,1856
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision =
* †"H. browni"
* †"H. leidyanus"
* †"H. medius"
* †"H. nebraskensis"
* †"H. petersoni""Hyracodon" ('
hyrax tooth') is an extinct genus of mammal.It was a lightly built,
pony -like mammal of about 1.5 m (5 ft) long. "Hyracodon"'sskull was large in comparison to the rest of the body. "Hyracodon's" dentition resembled that of later rhinoceroses, but it was a much smaller animal and differed very little in appearance from the primitive horses of which it was a contemporary (32-26 million years ago). It had a short, broad snout and its long, slender limbs had three digits.Like the primitive horses,
hyracodont s inhabited open forests and wooded steppes and turned from brosing foliage to grazing grass. They died out without leaving any descendants and they mark the end of the phylogenetic branch of hornless, running rhinoceroses.This small, fast-running creature was a close relative of the largest land mammal that ever lived, the 8 m (26 ft) tall "
Paraceratherium ".References
Benes, Josef. Prehistoric Animals and Plants. Pg. 220. Prague: Artua, 1979.
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