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- Docodon abstract "Docodon (meaning 'beam tooth') was an omnivorous mammal from the middle to upper Jurassic Period that lived in Europe and North America approximately 175.6 to 144 million years ago. Docodon likely inhabited woodland and stayed in trees out of the reach of predators.Docodon had complex teeth, which suggest it had a diverse diet. The dentition patterns of the cusps and other molars are complex and distinct and closely resemble those of living mammals.It was first discovered by Othniel Charles Marsh in 1880. Like other early small mammals it is known only from fossilized teeth since the rest of the body did not fossilize as efficiently. Docodon fossils are found most commonly at the 'Morrison Formation of the Black Hills' and suggest a possible habitat preference.Its height is estimated at 10 centimeters with a length of 4 inches and approximate weight of 1 once. A 2006 study by J. R. Foster concluded it is the most massive mammal genus of the formation.".
- Docodon class Amniote.
- Docodon class Mammal.
- Docodon family Docodontidae.
- Docodon kingdom Animal.
- Docodon order Docodonta.
- Docodon phylum Chordate.
- Docodon phylum Vertebrate.
- Docodon wikiPageExternalLink docodon.htm.
- Docodon wikiPageExternalLink THE-LATE-JURASSIC-MAMMAL-DOCODON--FROM-THE-MORRISON-FORMATION-OF-THE-BLACK-HILLS--WYOMING--IMPLICATIONS-FOR-ABUNDANCE-AND-BIOGEOGRAPHY-OF-THE-GENUS.
- Docodon wikiPageExternalLink Docodon.
- Docodon wikiPageExternalLink index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=8354&Itemid=143.
- Docodon wikiPageID "8357166".
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- Docodon classis Mammal.
- Docodon familia Docodontidae.
- Docodon genus "Docodon".
- Docodon genusAuthority "Marsh, 1881".
- Docodon hasPhotoCollection Docodon.
- Docodon name "Docodon".
- Docodon ordo Docodonta.
- Docodon phylum Chordate.
- Docodon regnum "Animalia".
- Docodon subdivision "*D. victor *D. affinis *D. crassus *D. striatus Marsh, 1881 *D. superus Simpson, 1929 *D. apoxys Rougler, Sheth, Carpenter, Appella-Guiscafre, and Davis, 2014".
- Docodon subdivisionRanks Species.
- Docodon subphylum Vertebrate.
- Docodon unrankedClassis Amniote.
- Docodon subject Category:Jurassic_mammals.
- Docodon subject Category:Mammaliaformes.
- Docodon subject Category:Morrison_fauna.
- Docodon type Animal100015388.
- Docodon type Chordate101466257.
- Docodon type JurassicMammals.
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- Docodon type Vertebrate101471682.
- Docodon type Whole100003553.
- Docodon type Animal.
- Docodon type Eukaryote.
- Docodon type Mammal.
- Docodon type Species.
- Docodon type Reptile.
- Docodon type Organism.
- Docodon comment "Docodon (meaning 'beam tooth') was an omnivorous mammal from the middle to upper Jurassic Period that lived in Europe and North America approximately 175.6 to 144 million years ago. Docodon likely inhabited woodland and stayed in trees out of the reach of predators.Docodon had complex teeth, which suggest it had a diverse diet.".
- Docodon label "Docodon".
- Docodon label "Docodon".
- Docodon label "Docodon".
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- Docodon sameAs Docodon.
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- Docodon name "Docodon".