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Hadrocodium wui was a basal mammal species which lived during the Lower Jurassic in what is now China. Hadrocodium doesn't completely exhibit all of the typical features of mammals. But it did have a separate jawbone, a large brain cavity (for its size - a mere 3.2 cm (1.35 in) body length)., and a complex hearing system.
   Whether Hadrocodium was endothermic or cold-blooded is still disputed. It was nocturnal, a fact which seems to place it in the endotherm group. But it's thought that its small size would have been a disadvantage for an endothermic animal.

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