The multituberculates are a major branch of mammals that survived for a long period of time but eventually became extinct at the end of the Paleogene period.
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- Multituberculata Information from Wikipedia on these rodent-like mammals that first appeared in the middle Jurassic and became extinct in the early Oligocene.
- Introduction to Multituberculates Provides information on this major branch of mammals with a 100 million year fossil history which became completely extinct and have no living descendants.
- Order Multituberculata Information on the mammals of this extinct order, their characters and anatomy, paleobiology, major subgroups, fossil record, literature and web links.
- Paleocene Mammals of the World: Multituberculates Provides information on this diverse lineage of Mesozoic to early Cenozoic mammals with details of its biology and anatomy and an illustration of the Paleocene multituberculate, Ptilodus.