Gordodon, a new non-mammalian synapsid described this year |
Sunday, 16 December 2018
Prehistoric Mammal Discoveries of 2018
Sunday, 9 December 2018
Miocene (Pt 11): Horses on the Grasslands
Daeodon |
Some of these were, like the ruminants, cloven-hoofed animals. Today, the main group of non-ruminant cloven-hoofed animals are the pigs, but they have never truly lived wild in the Americas, with feral 'razorbacks' only having arrived with the white man. Instead, America has peccaries, also known as javelinas, animals that look very much like pigs, but have a number of crucial differences.
Saturday, 1 December 2018
Not the Pig Family: Fossil Peccaries and More
Mylohyus |
While pigs date back, at the best, to the end of the Oligocene epoch, the oldest known peccary fossil dates from the end of the epoch before that, the Eocene. This implies that the ancestors of the peccaries entered North America from Asia between 36 and 34 million years ago. The fossil in question belongs to a species known as Perchoerus minor, and it's also worth noting that it is also the smallest peccary known... in fact, it was about the size of a typical house cat.
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