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Planetetherium

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
†Plagiomenidae

Scientific name
  
Planetetherium mirabile

Rank
  
Genus

Class
  
Species
  
†P. mirabile

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Colugo

Planetetherium Paleocene mammals of the world

Similar
  
Colugo, Trigonostylops, Chriacus, Psittacotherium, Ectoconus

Planetetherium is an extinct genus of herbivorous gliding mammal (like Colugo) endemic to North America during the Paleogene living from 56.8—55.4 mya, existing for approximately 1.4 million years.

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Fossils have been discovered in strata formed from ancient cypress forests, suggesting that this was the animal's preferred habitat.

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Morphology

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Plantetherium measured around 25 centimetres (10 in) in length, and its skeleton closely resembled that of its modern relatives. Its teeth already included the comb-like structure distinctive to modern colugos. There is no direct evidence that Planetetherium had the membrane of skin that allows modern colugos to glide, but its bodily proportions suggests that this was likely the case.

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Planetetherium Planetetherium Blog of prehistory

References

Planetetherium Wikipedia