Definition of Creodont. Meaning of Creodont. Synonyms of Creodont

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- North America, while hyaenodonts hail from the Palaeocene of Africa. Creodonts were the dominant carnivorous mammals from 55 to 35 million years ago...
- later the creodonts were occupying the megafaunal faunivorous niche. However, following the extinction of mesonychians and the oxyaenid creodonts at the...
- (2009). "What, if not nothing, is a creodont? Phylogeny and classification of Hyaenodontida and other former creodonts." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology...
- of morphological characters of Paleocene placentals found instead that creodonts might be the sister group to Pholidotamorpha (pangolins and their stem-relatives)...
- tight occlusional contact between the upper and lower shearing teeth. Creodonts had two or three pairs of carn****ial teeth, but only one pair performed...
- climate changed and fierce competition arose from the better adapted creodonts. Ungulates were in high diversity in response to ****ual selection and...
- Ice Sheet. Choristoderes, the last non-crocodilian crocodylomorphs and creodonts go extinct. After separating from gorilla ancestors, chimpanzee and human...
- Eporeodon (Oreodont) Eusmilus (Nimravid) Hoplophoneus (Nimravid) Hyaenodon (Creodont) Hyracodon (Running rhino) Ischyromys (Ground squirrel-like rodent) Leptomeryx...
- they occur in all major Paleocene faunas. Since other predators, such as creodonts and Carnivora, were either rare or absent in these animal communities...
- once predominated were extinct. Archaic mammals filled the world such as creodonts (extinct carnivores, unrelated to existing Carnivora). The Eocene Epoch...