heraproteo
Heraproteo is a genus of small, primitive mammals that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 72 million years ago. The genus is known from a single species, Heraproteo californicus, which was discovered in the Hell Creek Formation of North Dakota, USA. Heraproteo is notable for its unique combination of features, including a small body size, a primitive dentition, and a relatively long tail.
The name Heraproteo is derived from the Greek words "hera," meaning "to give birth," and "proteos," meaning
Heraproteo is considered a member of the order Multituberculata, a group of mammals that are characterized
The fossil remains of Heraproteo consist of a partial skull, including the dentition, and a few postcranial
Heraproteo is an important fossil for understanding the early evolution of mammals. Its primitive features and