At Murgon evidence of a placental mammal, a Condylarth ( " Tingamarra porterorum ) ", was discovered.
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They also found herbivorous condylarth fossils one of these, " Phenacodus ", was more than four feet long, which makes it unusually large for the group.
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""'Pleuraspidotherium " "'is an extinct genus of condylarth of the family Pleuraspidotheriidae, that lived during the Paleocene epoch in the modern Europe.
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""'Chacomylus " "'is an extinct genus of odd-toed ungulate condylarth which existed in the Nacimiento Formation, United States during the early Paleocene period ( Puercan age ).
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Traditionally considered a mioclaenid " condylarth ", recent studies place it as a basal afrothere closely related to " Ocepeia ", demonstrating the close convergent evolution between perissodactyls and herbivorous afrotheres and bridging paenungulates with other afrotheres.