Palaeothere

Palaeotheres are an extinct group of herbivorous mammals. They are related to tapirs and rhinoceros, and probably ancestral to horses. They ranged across Europe and Asia during the Eocene and Oligocene 5528 million years ago.

Palaeothere
Temporal range: Early Eocene to early Oligocene
Palaeotherium curtum skull
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Perissodactyla
Suborder: Hippomorpha
Family: Palaeotheriidae
Genera
  • Palaeotherium
  • Hyracotherium
  • Anchilophus
  • Lophiotherium
  • Pachynolophus
  • Propachynolophus

They were small to medium-sized. They lived in dense forests. They ate soft leaves, shoots, berries, and leaf matter picked up from the forest floor.

Genera:

  • Palaeotherium
  • Hyracotherium
  • Anchilophus
  • Lophiotherium
  • Propachynolophus


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