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Hadrokirus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Phocidae

Rank
  
Genus

Class
  
Mammalia

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Carnivores

Similar
  
Piscophoca, Carnivores, Acrophoca, Pliophoca, Ross seal

Hadrokirus martini is an extinct species of true seal (Phocidae) that lived on the coast of Peru about 6 million years ago. It was found in the Pisco Formation, together with other marine animals such as crustaceans, sharks, coastal birds, whales and aquatic sloths. The main particularity of this seal dwells in its teeth: they are extremely robust, hence the name (hadros, stout in Greek; kiru, tooth in Quechua). It is assumed that Hadrokirus martini was durophagous, its diet probably comprised crustaceans, small bivalves and other shelled animals, as it is seen for instance in the living sea otter. The extant seals the most closely related to Hadrokirus martini are the Lobodontini (seals from Antarctica).

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Hadrokirus Wikipedia