Indohyus Indirae : The Missing Link

 
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Time Period : Early Eocene (50-49 million years ago)
Location : India, Pakistan, and possibly Myanmar
Size : About the size of a modern raccoon or dog (less than 1 meter in length)

Available sizes

• Medium – 1:12 of the actual size | Normal, Pre-supported and Hollowed versions
• XS – 1:35 of the actual size | Normal, Pre-supported versions

Description

Indohyus indirae is an extinct mammal that lived approximately 50 million years ago during the Eocene epoch.

Discovered in 2007, it is a vital piece of the puzzle in understanding the evolutionary link between early artiodactyls (even-toed ungulates) and cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises).

Resembling a small deer, Indohyus had adaptations for both terrestrial and aquatic environments. Its bones show similarities to those of early whales, suggesting that it may have been a semi-aquatic creature.

Studying Indohyus has provided crucial evidence of the evolutionary transition from land to water in the ancestors of today's marine mammals.

Additional Details

Chitubox file provided if you want to resize the model. Care should be taken when removing supports. Using a heat gun or a blow dryer is highly recommended.

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