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Scarrittia

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Kingdom
  
Suborder
  
†Toxodonta

Species
  
†S. canquelensis

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Class
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Scarrittia canquelensis

Rank
  
Genus

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Similar
  
Notoungulata, Leontinia, Rhynchippus, Notohippidae, Thomashuxleya

Scarrittia is an extinct genus of hoofed mammal of the family Leontiniidae, native to South America during the early Oligocene epoch.

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Characteristics

Scarrittia was about 2 metres (6.6 ft) in body length, and resembled a rhinoceros with a relatively long body and neck. It had three hoofed toes on each foot, and a very short tail. Due to a fused tibia and fibula, Scarrittia would have been unable to turn its legs sideways. The short skull had 44 poorly specialized teeth.

Natural history

This was a very successful genus with various known species, such as Scarrittia robusta and Scarrittia canquelensis, which lived around 30 million years ago. They lived in moist forest, near the coast, in wetlands, lakes, swamps, etc. and they ate soft vegetation, grasses, fruits and trees. Some species were omnivorous, eating also eggs and small mammals. They were not adapted for running, though their large size meant they had few enemies.

References

Scarrittia Wikipedia


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