boarius
Boarius is a genus of extinct, semi-aquatic mammals that lived during the Miocene epoch, approximately 23 to 5 million years ago. They are known from fossil remains found in Europe and Asia. Boarius is characterized by its robust body, short legs, and a long, narrow snout, which suggests it was adapted for a semi-aquatic lifestyle. The genus includes several species, with Boarius primigenius being the most well-known.
Boarius is believed to have been a herbivore, feeding on aquatic plants and possibly small animals. Its
Fossils of Boarius have been found in various locations, including Germany, France, and China. These remains
The genus Boarius is an important part of paleontological research, as it helps scientists understand the diversity