Gypsonictops (Eutherian) premolar
This is a very close cousin of ours - a eutherian (placental) mammal from the time of T. rex. This particular mammal has an interesting phylogeny, being positioned basally to insectivores, rodents, and primates. (See Lillegraven 1969)
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