Where fossils of the genus eomaia found?

Where fossils of the genus eomaia found?

  • Correct Answer: India
  • Japan
  • Egypt
  • china

Explanation: The earliest placental mammals may have evolved about 110 million years ago. The ancestor of placental mammals may be the extinct genus Eomaia . Fossils of Eomaia have been found in what is now China. It was only about 10 centimeters (4 inches) long. It was a tree climber and probably ate insects and worms. Eomaia had several traits of placental mammals. Figure below shows an Eomaia fossil.

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