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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...
- related to actual cats. The best-known barbourofelid is the eponymous Barbourofelis, which differs from most machairodonts by having a much heavier and...
- whitfordiBarbourofelis (Schultz, Schultz & Martin; 1970) †Barbourofelis frickiBarbourofelis loveorumBarbourofelis morrisiBarbourofelis piveteaui...
- 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:...
- 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...
- 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...