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- Paroodectes abstract "Paroodectes was a miacid animal that lived during the early Eocene (ca. 50 million years ago) in the rain forests and swamps of the present-day Germany. It was a prehistoric predator that had the size and the appearance of a cat and was well adapted to climbing, as is apparent from its limbs, joints and shoulder bones. Its long tail gave balance for tree climbing and jumping from branch to branch. Paroodectes probably hunted in the tree tops on insects, rodents and small monkeys. Only one species of Paroodectes (P. feisti) has been found, and this was at the Messel Pit located southeast of Frankfurt, Germany. The pit was formed during the Geiseltalian Period (or Middle Eocene) about 50 million years ago. The fossil was found by private collector Otto Feist in 1974. It was described in 1980 by Rainer Springhorn who said the following about the species: The odontological features of the Messel-Miacid are nearest to the new world genus Oodectes from the Bridger Basin (Bridgerian). No direct relationship exists to European species. The structure of the postcranial skeleton shows great conformity with North American Miacinae. Differences result from proportions skull-length/stature and length of vertebral column/length of limbs. A well-developed clavicle is extant. Scaphoid, lunar and central are distinct. Metatarsals are elongated. Hand and foot are adapted to plantigrade locomotion. An arboricole [living in trees] habit is assumed. Some morphologic features arereminiscent of the Viverridae and some Procyonidae.".
- Paroodectes class Mammal.
- Paroodectes family Miacids.
- Paroodectes family Miacoidea.
- Paroodectes kingdom Animal.
- Paroodectes order Carnivoramorpha.
- Paroodectes phylum Chordate.
- Paroodectes phylum Vertebrate.
- Paroodectes thumbnail Paroodectes_feisti.JPG?width=300.
- Paroodectes wikiPageID "9528520".
- Paroodectes wikiPageRevisionID "585657289".
- Paroodectes classis Mammal.
- Paroodectes familia Miacids.
- Paroodectes fossilRange "Early Eocene".
- Paroodectes genus "Paroodectes".
- Paroodectes hasPhotoCollection Paroodectes.
- Paroodectes imageCaption "Fossil".
- Paroodectes imageWidth "250".
- Paroodectes name "Paroodectes".
- Paroodectes ordo Carnivoramorpha.
- Paroodectes phylum Chordate.
- Paroodectes regnum Animal.
- Paroodectes species "P. feisti".
- Paroodectes subphylum Vertebrate.
- Paroodectes superfamilia Miacoidea.
- Paroodectes subject Category:Eocene_carnivorans.
- Paroodectes subject Category:Miacids.
- Paroodectes subject Category:Prehistoric_mammals_of_Europe.
- Paroodectes type Animal100015388.
- Paroodectes type Chordate101466257.
- Paroodectes type EoceneMammals.
- Paroodectes type LivingThing100004258.
- Paroodectes type Mammal101861778.
- Paroodectes type Object100002684.
- Paroodectes type Organism100004475.
- Paroodectes type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Paroodectes type PrehistoricMammalsOfEurope.
- Paroodectes type Vertebrate101471682.
- Paroodectes type Whole100003553.
- Paroodectes type Animal.
- Paroodectes type Eukaryote.
- Paroodectes type Mammal.
- Paroodectes type Species.
- Paroodectes type Mammal.
- Paroodectes type Organism.
- Paroodectes comment "Paroodectes was a miacid animal that lived during the early Eocene (ca. 50 million years ago) in the rain forests and swamps of the present-day Germany. It was a prehistoric predator that had the size and the appearance of a cat and was well adapted to climbing, as is apparent from its limbs, joints and shoulder bones. Its long tail gave balance for tree climbing and jumping from branch to branch. Paroodectes probably hunted in the tree tops on insects, rodents and small monkeys.".
- Paroodectes label "Paroodectes".
- Paroodectes label "Paroodectes".
- Paroodectes label "Paroodectes".
- Paroodectes sameAs Paroodectes.
- Paroodectes sameAs Paroodectes.
- Paroodectes sameAs m.02phym7.
- Paroodectes sameAs Q2384311.
- Paroodectes sameAs Q2384311.
- Paroodectes sameAs Paroodectes.
- Paroodectes wasDerivedFrom Paroodectes?oldid=585657289.
- Paroodectes depiction Paroodectes_feisti.JPG.
- Paroodectes isPrimaryTopicOf Paroodectes.
- Paroodectes name "Paroodectes".