The long-armed ziddah, also known as the long-armed ziddah descended, is a type of extinct prehistoric mammal that belonged to the group of mammals called multituberculates. These creatures were characterized by their distinctive dental structure, featuring multiple cusps on their teeth, adapted for a herbivorous diet. They lived during the Late Cretaceous to the Eocene periods and were among the dominant mammals before the rise of modern mammals. The exact evolutionary relationships and ecological roles of ziddahs are still subjects of research in Paleontology.
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