risatissa
Risatissa is a genus of extinct rodents that lived during the Eocene epoch, around 50-40 million years ago. The name "Risatissa" is derived from the Siwalik hills in Pakistan, where the first fossil remains of this genus were discovered.
Risatissa were small to medium-sized rodents, with lengths ranging from 10 to 30 centimeters. They had long,
One of the most distinctive features of Risatissa is their dental structure. They had multiple rows of
Risatissa fossils have been found in several locations around the world, including the Siwalik hills in Pakistan,
Studies of Risatissa fossils have provided valuable insights into the evolution and diversity of rodents during