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Carnivoramorpha ("carnivoran-like forms") is a
clade of
placental mammals of
clade Pan-Carnivora from
mirorder Ferae, that
includes the
modern order Carnivora...
- any meat-eating organism. The
oldest known carnivoran line
mammals (
Carnivoramorpha)
appeared in
North America 6 million
years after the Cretaceous–Paleogene...
- carn****ial teeth. Carn****ials are
feature that
allows distinguishing the
Carnivoramorpha,
Oxyaenodonta and
Hyaenodonta from the
other carnivorous placental...
- 5(27):218-224
Anthony R.
Friscia and D. Tab R****mussen (2010) „Middle
Eocene Carnivoramorpha of the
Uinta Basin, Utah”.
Annals of
Carnegie Museum, vol. 79 (1),...
- for a
variety of organisms. Many
prehistoric mammals of the
clade Carnivoramorpha (Carnivora and
Miacoidea without Creodonta),
along with the
early order...
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mammals were
basal to
order Carnivora, the crown-group
within the
Carnivoramorpha.
Miacoids were
mostly small carnivorous mammals,
superficially reminiscent...
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references on this subject, see the
articles on Carnivora,
Miacoidea and
Carnivoramorpha. Suborder:
Feliformia ("cat-like" carnivorans) Family: †Nimravidae...
- John A.; Spaulding, Mic****e (2010). "Phylogeny of the
Carnivora and
Carnivoramorpha, and the use of the
fossil record to
enhance understanding of evolutionary...
- of
mammals from
extinct superfamily Viverravoidea within the
clade Carnivoramorpha, that
lived from the
early Palaeocene to the late
Eocene in
North America...
- Smith,
Thierry (2013). "Dispersals of
placental carnivorous mammals (
Carnivoramorpha,
Oxyaenodonta & Hyaenodontida) near the Paleocene-Eocene boundary:...