Mesozoic mammals of Madagascar

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title: Mesozoic mammals of Madagascar
text: Several mammals are known from the Mesozoic of Madagascar. The Bathonian Ambondro, known from a piece of jaw with three teeth, is the earliest known mammal with molars showing the modern, tribosphenic pattern that is characteristic of marsupial and placental mammals. Interpretations of its affinities have differed; one proposal places it in a group known as Australosphenida with other Mesozoic tribosphenic mammals from the southern continents (Gondwana) as well as the monotremes, while others fa
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description: Overview of mammals during the Mesozoic in Madagascar
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date modified: 2021-09-04T17:32:10Z
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