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Based on its foot structure,
species of
Barbourofelis might have had a semi-plantigrade
walking stance.
Barbourofelis also had
large carn****ial teeth, meant...
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related to
actual cats. The best-known
barbourofelid is the
eponymous Barbourofelis,
which differs from most
machairodonts by
having a much
heavier and...
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whitfordi †
Barbourofelis (Schultz,
Schultz & Martin; 1970) †
Barbourofelis fricki †
Barbourofelis loveorum †
Barbourofelis morrisi †
Barbourofelis piveteaui...
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synonyms Albanosmilus vallesiensis,
Barbourofelis vallesiensis) and
Albanosmilus whitfordi (with
synonyms Barbourofelis whitfordi).
Coprolites likely referable...
- Musteloidea: skunks, raccoons, weasels, badgers, otters, and red
pandas Barbourofelis:
false saber-tooth cats Rodents: mice, rats,
porcupines Lagomorphs:...
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Epicyon shared territory with the bear
Agriotherium and the
feliform Barbourofelis,
machairodont feline Amphimachairodus coloradensis, and
fellow canid...
- dirk-toothed phenotype,
apparent in Smilodon,
Megantereon and the
feliform Barbourofelis (just to list a few),
their upper canines were
smaller than
those of...
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clades with less
integrated skulls. A
study on the
cranial mechanics of
Barbourofelis fricki and
Smilodon fatalis is
published by Figueirido,
Tucker & Lautenschlager...
- the need for
functional incisors,
while carnivorans like
Smilodon and
Barbourofelis still have a full set of incisors. However,
evidence in the form of...
- in
Africa and Eurasia, but also
shared territory with the
feliform Barbourofelis and the
canids such as Vulpes,
Epicyon and Borophagus, and herbivores...