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Barbourofelidae is an
extinct family of
carnivorans of the
suborder Feliformia,
sometimes known as
false saber-toothed cats, that
lived in
North America...
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members are
classified into
different families of Feliformia, such as
Barbourofelidae and Nimravidae; the
oxyaenid "creodont"
genera Machaeroides and Apataelurus;...
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subfamily of the Nimravidae, were re****igned to
their own
distinct family Barbourofelidae in 2004. However, some
recent (2020)
studies suggest the barbourofelids...
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Smilodon of the Pleistocene. The "false saber-toothed cats", the
Barbourofelidae and Nimravidae, are not true cats but are
closely related. Together...
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characters are
present in stenogales, a
characteristic that is
shared by
Barbourofelidae and Felidae. Its
placement in
Feliformia has
undergone revision since...
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refer to: Nimravidae, an
extinct family of cat-like
carnivorans Barbourofelidae, an
extinct family of
carnivorans possibly related to true cats Saber-toothed...
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Felidae (cats) Family:
Prionodontidae (Asiatic linsangs) Family: †
Barbourofelidae (false sabre-tooth cats) Genus: †Haplogale Genus: †Palaeoprionodon...
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genus of large, predatory,
feliform carnivoran mammals of the
family Barbourofelidae (false saber-tooth cats). The
genus was
endemic to
North America and...
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estimates around 140
kilograms (309 lbs). Only the
larger members of
Barbourofelidae,
which more
recent studies have
considered nimravids, grew larger....
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while the
Barbourofelidae are a
sister group to the Felidae. Physically, some
Nimravidae and
Barbourofelidae resembled the saber-toothed...