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    Volaticotherium antiquum (meaning "ancient gliding beast") is an extinct, gliding, insectivorous mammal that lived in Asia during the Jurassic period...
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    eutriconodont mammals from the Mesozoic. In addition to the type genus Volaticotherium, it includes the genera Argentoconodon, Ichthyoconodon, and potentially...
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  • Pliosaurus Cedric Payne as Petey Peteinosaurus Adrian Petriw as Vlad Volaticotherium, Juan Wannanosaurus Joseph Purdy as Mr. Disclaimer Kelly Sheridan as...
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  • social insects (probably termites, as ants had not yet appeared) ; Volaticotherium was able to glide for short distances, like modern flying squirrels...
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    Analysis suggests it is part of a group of gliding mammals that includes Volaticotherium. Ichthyoconodon is only known from two molar teeth from Anoual Syncline...
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    replacements are the norm. Some eutriconodonts like Spinolestes and Volaticotherium were very well preserved, showing evidence of fur, internal organs...
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    similar patagia, based on their long third fingers.[citation needed] Volaticotherium – Extinct family of mammals Yi (dinosaur) – Extinct genus of dinosaur...
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    Volaticotheria? †Volaticotheria Argentoconodon Ichthyoconodon Triconolestes? Volaticotherium †Tinodontidae Gobiotheriodon? Tinodon Trishulotherium Yermakia Trechnotheria...
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  • Jugulator and Volaticotherium within the family Triconodontidae, and possibly also Triconolestes. Several postcranial similarities to Volaticotherium suggest...
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    unequivocal examples of mammal fur (Lower Cretaceous fossils of Eomaia, Volaticotherium and Castorocauda with the fur preserved still attached are currently...
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