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Mustelodon

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Mammalia

Superfamily
  
Miacoidea

Rank
  
Genus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Carnivora

Family
  
Miacidae

Similar
  
Tapocyon, Paroodectes, Viverravidae

Mustelodon is an extinct carnivore, which belongs to the family Viverravidae, a group of stem Carnivoramorpha. This genus contains only one species, Mustelodon primerus. Fossils of this mammal were found in the 57 million years old deposits of Lago Nandarajo, near the northern border of Panama in Central America.

Mustelodon had a length of approximately 80 cm (head to tail) and this carnivore superficially resembled the modern mongooses. Mustelodon fed on fruits, insects and smaller mammals like shrews. It is closely related to the more famous Protictis from the Paleocene of the United States (Wannagan Creek - South Dakota, San Juan Basin - New Mexico).

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Mustelodon Wikipedia