- for
about 16.8
million years.
Dinictis was
named by
American paleontologist Joseph Leidy in 1854. Its type is
Dinictis felina. It was ****igned to the...
- the
feliforms 48–55 Ma BP, in the late Eocene)
Subfamily †Nimravinae (
Dinictis)
Subfamily †Hoplophoninae
Suborder Feliformia ('cat-like' carnivores) Family...
-
sabertooth cat"),
according to
analysis of
tooth puncture marks on a
fossil Dinictis skull found in
North Dakota. In
North America the last Hyaenodon, in the...
-
Restoration of
Dinictis and
Protoceras by
Charles R. Knight...
-
themselves as some of the
largest omnivores. The
first nimravids,
including Dinictis,
established themselves as
amongst the
first feliforms to appear. Their...
- Oligocene-Miocene: 32-19
million years ago
North America: Archaeotherium, Hyaenodon,
Dinictis, Mesohippus, Poebrotherium, Subhyracodon, Moropus, Merycoidodon, Daeodon...
-
million years ago.
Alligator (Crocodilian)
Archaeotherium (Entelodont)
Dinictis (Nimravid)
Eporeodon (Oreodont)
Eusmilus (Nimravid)
Hoplophoneus (Nimravid)...
- non-avian dinosaurs. A
highlight of this
gallery is the sabre-toothed
nimravid Dinictis. The
James and
Louise Temerty Galleries of the Age of
Dinosaurs and Gallery...
-
Nimravinae Temporal range: 40–7 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N
Dinictis skeleton from
South Dakota, displa**** at the
Royal Ontario Museum,
Toronto Scientific...
- and then
pushing until the
opponent gives in. "PaleoBiology Database:
Dinictis,
basic info".
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