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Carnivores, Creodonts and Carnivorous Ungulates

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Description: Provides information on carnivorous mammals which first appeared in the Paleocene and their transition into modern carnivores in the late Eocene.
Carnivores, creodonts and carnivorous ungulates: Predation on mammals, among others by dinosaurs, was without doubt an important factor in the early evolution of this class of animals. There are, on the other hand, only few Mesozoic mammals that could have been carnivorous, and probably none preyed on larger vertebrates.
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