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  1. In the first episode of Walking with Beasts, a female Leptictidium was shown caring for her partially grown-up young and was the main mammalian focus of the episode, illustrating the development of the first mammals after the extinction of the dinosaurs in the K-T extinction event.

  2. 24 de ago. de 2018 · All content in this video is the property of BBC worldwide! I'm simply using it under fair use! Music composed by Benjamin Bartlett

  3. In Walking with Beasts. New Dawn. At dawn, a mother Leptictidium is hunting for food when she encounters another of her kind, possibly the father of her babies. A Gastornis watches them, and- after lulling her into a sense of security by pretending to leave -gives chase.

  4. leptictidium lived in the eocene epoch of the cenozoic era. it would look like a mix between a kangaroo and elephant shrew. in walking with beasts it is seen as prey for ambulocetus and gastornis, it is also seen foraging around for insects and frogs. in a world of predators it probably had to...

  5. 3 de oct. de 2019 · Walking with Beasts: Leptictidium. By. TrefRex. Watch. Published: Oct 3, 2019. 146 Favourites. 52 Comments. 11.2K Views. Leptictidium tobieni. Named by Wighart von Koenigswald and Gerhard Storch, 1987 (Generic name by Heinz Tobien, 1962) Diet: Omnivore (Prey included lizards, insects, smaller mammals, and frogs, as well as plants)

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  7. Leptictidium was a fast-moving, medium-sized insectivorous mammal living on the forest floor and so we can piece together several likely scenarios. First, because its young would have been extremely vulnerable to predators on the ground it is likely that they were born well-developed and were quick to become independent.