Did You Know?

Djadochtatherium had many teeth to chew plants!

Where It Lived

Djadochtatherium lived in Mongolia.

What It Ate

Djadochtatherium ate plants and roots.

What djadochtatherium Does

It walked on four legs.

It had a long body.

It used its teeth to chew.

It lived with big dinosaurs.

It was small like a cat.

It is now a fossil.

More About djadochtatherium

Djadochtatherium lived a long time ago. It was found in the ground in Mongolia. Its bones tell us about its life. It was small and furry.

We can learn from its bones. They help us know how life was then. It shows us how animals change over time.

Scientists still study it today. They find new things about it. It helps us learn about the past.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Djadochtatherium"] --> B["Mammal Genus"] B --> C["Upper Cretaceous"] C --> D["Mongolia"] A --> E["Extinct Order: Multituberculata"] E --> F["Suborder: Cimolodonta"] F --> G["Family: Djadochtatheriidae"] A --> H["Named by G. G. Simpson in 1925"]

What Do These Words Mean?

genus:a group of related species
Cretaceous:a period in Earth's history when dinosaurs lived
extinct:no longer existing
order:a way to classify living things into groups
suborder:a smaller group within an order