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Mephitidae (skunks) and
Mustelidae (weasels); but it is not a bear (Ursidae).
Ailurids appear to have
originated during the Late
Oligocene to
Early Miocene in...
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Carnivora is an
order of
placental mammals that have
specialized in
primarily eating flesh.
Members of this
order are
called carnivorans, or colloquially...
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Protursus is a
fossil genus of
ailurid with a
single species Protursus simpsoni,
known from a
single left m2 tooth.
Protursus simpsoni was
believed to...
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Magerictis is a
fossil genus of
ailurid with a
single species Magerictis imperialenis (sometimes
spelled Magerictis imperialis),
which was originally...
- Relatives:
Status Survey and
Conservation Action Plan for
Procyonids and
Ailurids By A. R. Glatston, IUCN/SSC Mustelid,
Viverrid &
Procyonid Specialist Group...
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based on the
grooves on the side of its
canine teeth.
Other early or
basal ailurids include Alopecocyon and Simocyon,
whose fossils have been
found throughout...
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Actiocyon was an
extinct genus of
ailurid that
existed from the
Middle Miocene of
North America. The type species,
Actiocyon leardi, was
described in...
- Red deer calf hind hart stag herd —
venison Red
panda cub sow boar pack
ailurid Rhinoceros calf cow bull
crash herd
ceratorhine Rook — — —
building parliament...
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Amphictis is an
extinct genus of
ailurid that
existed from the Late
Oligocene to the
Middle Miocene with
fossils found in
Eurasia and
North America with...
- (1997). "Small
carnivores (mustelids, viverrids, herpestids, and one
ailurid) in
Arunachal Pradesh, India".
Small Carnivore Conservation (17): 7–9....