Description
straight teeth at the back
con extremidades anteriores cortas y patas traseras largas y musculosas que le permitían moverse rápidamente
Se cree que alcanzaba longitudes impresionantes
it is believed that they had thermoregulatory functions or could have been used in visual communication between individuals
powerful neck similar to that of a giraffe
Macrauchenia patachonica Variant:Hand painted straight teeth at the backMacrauchenia patachonica is an extinct species of mammal that lived in South America during the Pleistocene, approximately between 7 million and 10,000 years ago. It belongs to the order Litopterna and shares morphological similarities with tapirs and horses, although its appearance is unique and distinctive. This mammal is characterized by its unusual morphology, which easily defies classification. It had a large, elongated body, a long, thin neck,
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