terminated our jump in the Cretaceous http://m-polo.blogspot.de/2015/04/didelphoidea.html ,
http://m-polo.blogspot.de/2015/04/ptilodontier.html in which we met small mammals living concurrently with the dinosaurs, thanks again to the collection of our Gianni and MS-01, the palaeonthological walking continue for meeting Pseudosciurus suevicus a small rodent who lived during the Oligocene http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oligocen. Of him remains only a superb portion of his jaw with four perfectly preserved molars. The worn cusps suggest that his diet was rather coriacea and that he was an adult. MS-01 has shown the delicate details of the surfaces of the teeths and also details of the inside of the jaw. Any comment from your side is welcome.
Salutations
Giancarlo
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