suggested by its long legs, Diacodexis is believed to have been fast-running, capable of leaping relatively far. Diacodexis was widespread, with fossils...
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the family Diacodexeidae; their best-known and best-preserved member is Diacodexis. These were small animals, some as small as a hare, with a slim build...
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believed to have evolved from Diacodexis, the earliest known artiodactyl (even-toed ungulate), 50–55 Mya in the Eocene. Diacodexis, nearly the size of a rabbit...
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The family includes some of the earliest known artiodactyls, such as Diacodexis. They were small animals with short snouts, and closely related to the...
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Dichobunidae include some of the earliest known artiodactyls, such as Diacodexis. They were small animals, averaging about the size of a modern rabbit...
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Cathaymyrus (redirect from Cathaymyrus diacodexis)
Cathaymyrus is a genus of Early Cambrian chordate known from the Chengjiang biota in Yunnan Province, China. Both species have a long segmented body with...
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Choeropotamids are clearly derived from primitive forms of artiodactyls such as Diacodexis, and yet they already show some specializations that recall the suiforms...
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Life restoration of the primitive artiodactyl Diacodexis pakistanensis (foreground) being stalked by Pakicetus...
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Dichobunids from the Cambay Shale formation Genus Species Stratigraphic position Notes Images Diacodexis D.indica D.pakistanensis D.parvus A Diacodexeine....
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