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Protosiren

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
†Protosirenidae

Rank
  
Genus

Class
  
Mammalia

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Sea cows

Similar
  
Sea cows, Prorastomidae, Eotheroides, Prorastomus, Eosiren

Protosiren (taxonomic family Protosirenidae) is an extinct early genus of the order Sirenia. Protosiren existed throughout the Lutetian and Bartonian stages of the Middle Eocene. Its geographic distribution was intercontinental: fossils have been found in the United States (North Carolina), Egypt, France, Hungary, India, and Pakistan. Like the extant sirenians (manatee and dugong), Protosiren is thought to have fed on sea grasses as well as freshwater plants. Unlike extant sirenians, Protosiren had hind limbs. Although the limbs were well-developed, they were small and the sacroiliac joint was weak. Consequently, Protosiren is thought to have been mainly aquatic, it rarely ventured on to land.

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Protosiren Wikipedia