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Eocene

Indohyus

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little deer-like animals are a sister taxon to whales Name: Indohyus (Greek for "Indian pig"); pronounced IN-doe-HIGH-us Habitat: Shores of central Asia Historical Epoch: Early Eocene (48 million years ago) Size and Weight: About 2 feet long and 10 pounds Diet: Plants Distinguishing Characteristics: Small size; herbivorous diet About Indohyus:

Dorudon

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Name: Dorudon (Greek for "spear-toothed"); pronounced DOOR-ooh-don Habitat: Seashores of North America and northern Africa Historical Epoch: Late Eocene (41-33 million years ago) Size and Weight: About 16 feet long and half a ton Diet: Fish and mollusks Distinguishing Characteristics: Small size; distinctive teeth About Dorudon:
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