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Hadrocodium wui is an
extinct mammaliaform that
lived during the
Sinemurian stage of the
Early Jur****ic
approximately 195 million
years ago in the Lufeng...
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studies have cast
doubt on
whether Hadrocodium did
indeed possess a
definitive mammalian middle ear;
Hadrocodium likely had an
ossified connection between...
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Morganucodonta and the
crown group mammals,
Mammaliaformes includes Docodonta and
Hadrocodium as well as the Tri****ic Tikitherium, the
earliest known member of the...
- backwards, to help in
grasping slippery prey. The
family tree
above shows Hadrocodium as a
close relative of crown-group mammals. This mammaliaform, dated...
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birds also do— and they lay eggs
which are
leathery and uncalcified.
Hadrocodium,
whose fossils date from
approximately 195 million
years ago, in the...
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discoveries such as
Puijila darwini,
Castorocauda lutrasimilis, and
Hadrocodium wui.
Portion of the
dinosaur exhibit.
Fossil fish
Fossil specimen of...
- rehabilitation, rehabilitative,
rehabilitator hadr-
thick Gr**** ἁδρός (hadrós)
Hadrocodium, Hadromys, hadron, Hadropithecus, hadrosaur,
hadrosaurid haem-, hem-...
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commonly accepted classification system.[citation needed]
Adelobasileus Hadrocodium Sinoconodon Evolution of
mammals Evolution of
mammalian auditory ossicles...
- of the
brain that
expanded markedly in
animals like
Morganucodon and
Hadrocodium. The more
advanced therapsids could have had a
combination of
naked skin...
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roughly the size of a sparrow. The
smallest Mesozoic mammaliaform was
Hadrocodium with a
skull of 1.5 cm (0.59 in) in
length and a body m**** of 2 g (0...