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Kopidodon

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Kingdom
  
Suborder
  
Pantolesta

Subfamily
  
Paroxyclaeninae

Scientific name
  
Kopidodon macrognathus

Rank
  
Genus

Class
  
Family
  
Paroxyclaenidae

Species
  
K. macrognathus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Kopidodon FileKopidodon macrognathus 3jpg Wikimedia Commons

Similar
  
Paroxyclaenidae, Buxolestes, Pholidocercus, Leptictidium, Cimolesta

Kopidodon is a genus of extinct squirrel-like mammals belonging to the order Cimolesta. Kopidodon was one of the largest tree-dwelling mammals known from Eocene Europe: growing 115 centimeters long (most of that length is tail). This mammal sported fearsome canine teeth, probably for defense. However its molars were designed for chewing plants, not flesh. Its legs and claws allowed Kopidodon to scramble through the trees with the greatest of ease, much like modern-day squirrels. Its fossils were found in the Messel pit, preserving even its fur. We know that like a giant squirrel, Kopidodon had a thick bushy tail for balance.

Kopidodon Kopidodon macrognathus by WSnyder on DeviantArt
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Kopidodon Kopidodon macrognathus BW by avancna on DeviantArt

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References

Kopidodon Wikipedia