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Ever heard of Lophialetes, the long necked, long legged tapir? Well, now you have.
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Much like how hyraxes were once far more diverse than their modern representatives, some ancient members of the tapir lineage were similarly weird.
Lophialetes expeditus was one of these odd tapir-relatives, living in Mongolia and China during the mid-Eocene about 48-37 million years ago. Standing around 50cm tall at the shoulder (1'8") it had a build more resembling a deer or a horse than its pig-like modern cousins, and it was adapted for fast running in open plains, with long slender legs and three-toed hoofed feet that bore most of its weight on the middle digit.
Its skull had a nasal region similar to both modern tapirs and saiga antelope, suggesting the presence of a short trunk-like nose – but since some of its closest relatives didn't have nearly such well-developed snouts, it seems that Lophialetes evolved its trunk separately to modern tapirs.
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