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The term "Neolepadidae" refers to a group of extinct, but still recognizable, mammals that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 68 to 59 million years ago. These animals were part of the Neopadina or Neolagina family and are known for their distinctive long necks, elongated ears, and large jawbones.

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