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Batodonoides vanhouteni

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Insectivora

Scientific name
  
Batodonoides vanhouteni

Rank
  
Species

Class
  
Mammalia

Family
  
Geolabididae

Phylum
  
Chordata

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Genus
  
Batodonoides Novacek 1976

Similar
  
Batodonoides, Etruscan shrew, Macrauchenia, Ambulocetus, Near horn beast

Batodonoides vanhouteni is an extinct shrew-like mammal, thought to be the smallest mammal that ever lived. Based on the size of its molar teeth, it is estimated that Batodonoides vanhouteni weighed only 0.93–1.82 grams (0.033–0.064 oz) (with 1.3 g (0.046 oz) most likely). They lived about 53 million years ago during the early Eocene Epoch in North America. The species is a member of the Order Insectivora.

The fossilized remains of a juvenile, consisting of a mandible and some teeth, were discovered in 1998 in Wyoming in 53-million-year-old rocks. Another member of the genus is known from California, also from the Early Eocene.

References

Batodonoides vanhouteni Wikipedia