Palaeotherium
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phylum | Chordata | Palaeotherium is popularly reconstructed as a tapir-like animal but 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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class | Mammalia | |
order | Perissodactyla | |
family | Palaeotheriidae | |
genus | Palaeotherium | |
Temporal range | Early to middle Eocene |