Eomanis

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Fossil_range: Middle Eocene

Eomanis is the earliest known true pangolin from the Middle Eocene Europe. Fossils collected from the Messel Pit, Germany, indicate that this 50 cm long animal was rather similar to the extant pangolins. However, unlike modern pangolins, its tail and legs did not bear scales. According to the stomach contents of the excellently preserved Messel specimens, Eomanis’ diet consisted of both insects and plants. Its contemporary was the scale-less, anteater-like Eurotamandua.

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