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The multituberculates are a major branch of mammals that survived for a long period of time but eventually became extinct at the end of the Paleogene period.
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Provides information on this major branch of mammals with a 100 million year fossil history which became completely extinct and have no living descendants.
Information from Wikipedia on these rodent-like mammals that first appeared in the middle Jurassic and became extinct in the early Oligocene.
Provides information on this diverse lineage of Mesozoic to early Cenozoic mammals with details of its biology and anatomy and an illustration of the Paleocene multituberculate, Ptilodus.
Provides information on this diverse lineage of Mesozoic to early Cenozoic mammals with details of its biology and anatomy and an illustration of the Paleocene multituberculate, Ptilodus.
Provides information on this major branch of mammals with a 100 million year fossil history which became completely extinct and have no living descendants.
Information from Wikipedia on these rodent-like mammals that first appeared in the middle Jurassic and became extinct in the early Oligocene.
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