Palaeolagus

MAMMALIA
Palaeolagus

Mammals have a bone skeleton and characteristic teeth and first appear in the Triassic period, but remain very rare until after the end of the Cretaceous period.

The picture shows the skull of a Palaeolagus sp. which was an ancestor of the rabbit. The skull comes from the Oligocene White River formation in Dakota USA.

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