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- Agriotheriini is an extinct tribe of ailuropodine bears from the middle Neogene to early Quaternary periods, with fossils found from Eurasia, Africa, and...
- Huracan is an extinct genus of agriotheriin ailuropodine from the Neogene period. Fossils were found from North America and Eastern Asia. Unlike its modern...
- to hold bamboo while eating. Recent genetic studies have shown that ailuropodines are indeed members of the bear family as they are not closely related...
- "Miocene" + Hungarian: maci "little bear") is a genus of herbivorous ailuropodine bear from the late Miocene of Hungary. It is known only from teeth and...
- buck horde gerbilline Giant panda cub sow boar embarr****ment sleuth ailuropodine Giraffe calf cow bull corps herd tower giraffine Gnat larva — — cloud...
- that acts as a false thumb. Its competitors during its time period were ailuropodine and tremarctine bears, nimravid false cats, and early canids and felids...
- larger than Amphicyon major Kretzoiarctos K. beatrix HAM 4 HAM 5 teeth Ailuropodine ursid, opportunistic feeder weighing around 100 kg Phocidae indet. HAM...
- Abella, Montoya & Morales Middle Miocene Calatayud-Daroca Basin  Spain An ailuropodine bear, originally described as a species of Agriarctos. It was later made...
- Valid Abella et al. Middle Miocene Calatayud-Daroca Basin  Spain An ailuropodine bear, a new genus for "Agriarctos" beatrix Abella, Montoya & Morales...
- Bonis; J. Abella; G. Merceron; D.R. Begun (2017). "A new late Miocene ailuropodine (Giant Panda) from Rudabánya (North-central Hungary)". Geobios. 50 (5–6):...