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carnivore as
amphicyonids has
strongly suggested that they may be
basal caniforms, a
lineage older than the
origin of both
bears and dogs.
Amphicyonids should...
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Cynodictis ("slender dog marten") is an
extinct amphicyonid carnivoran which inhabited Eurasia from the Late
Eocene subepoch to the
Early Oligocene subepoch...
- well as Turkey. It
first appeared in MN4 and
lasted until at
least MN6.
Amphicyonid remains from La
Grive Saint-Alban,
dating back to MN7/8, have also been...
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Pseudocyon (False dog) is a
genus of
amphicyonid which inhabited Eurasia and
North America during the
Miocene epoch living approximately 3.22 million...
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analysis of the ear region,
though the most
recent publications on
early amphicyonids suggests they were
basal caniforms. The
amphicynodontids are sometimes...
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Several primates (including
humans and lemurs) Carnivora: Ursidae:
bears amphicyonids Musteloidea: skunks, raccoons, weasels, badgers, otters, and red pandas...
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Miacis australis; however,
recent research has
suggested it is an
early amphicyonid.
Analysis of
skeletal morphology suggests it is most
closely related...
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family and its
adaptions to hypercarnivory. Its
relationships to
other amphicyonids are obscure, and it is not
closely related to Bonisicyon, the
other late...
- 1038/ncomms6750. PMC 4351649. PMID 25517696. R. M. Hunt. 2001. "Small
Oligocene amphicyonids from
North America (Paradaphoenus, Mammalia, Carnivora)".
American Museum...
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species to
Ysengrinia was soon questioned, and in a
revision of
African amphicyonid species,
Morales et al.
moved it to the
genus Afrocyon. This was challenged...