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Is the date of "60 million years ago" correct and can it be backed up? That timeframe seems too early for this kind of animal at that location. It is my understanding that there were no large mammals of this type in existence until several million years later.
The only other reference I've seen to titanoides living "60 million years ago" was in a recent newspaper article, the vagueness and poor writing of which could easily suggest a misprint. 208.53.232.25503:06, 26 May 2007 (UTC)Reply