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Palaeotherium

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
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Class
  
Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Odd-toed ungulate

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Palaeotheriidae, Odd‑toed ungulate, Propalaeotherium, Anoplotherium, Orohippus

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Palaeotherium ('old beast') is an extinct genus of primitive perissodactyl ungulate. George Cuvier originally described them as being a kind of tapir, and as such, Palaeotherium is popularly reconstructed as a tapir-like animal. Recent reexaminations of the skulls show that the nasal cavity was not designed to support a small trunk, thus starting a recent trend to reconstruct them as looking more horse-like. Recent anatomical studies also suggest that Palaeotherium, along with other palaeothere genera such as Hyracotherium, were closely related to horses.

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The average species of Palaeotherium was about 75 cm (2 ft 6 in) tall at the shoulder and lived in the tropical forests covering Europe around 45 million years ago, during the early to mid Eocene. The largest species, P. magnum of Mid Eocene France, grew to be almost as large as a horse.

Palaeotherium Palaeotherium magnum by RomanYevseyev on DeviantArt
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Palaeotherium Clipart Palaeotherium magnum

References

Palaeotherium Wikipedia