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- 90 of The Veterinary Record published a paper on the diseases of Brunus edwardii detailing common afflictions of teddy bears. The largest teddy bear measures...
- Canis edwardii, also known as Edward's wolf, is an extinct species of wolf in the genus Canis which was endemic to North America three million years ago...
- The Cape elephant shrew (Elephantulus edwardii), also known as the Cape rock elephant-shrew or Cape rock sengi, is a species of elephant shrew in the family...
- Short-snouted elephant shrew, E. brachyrhynchus Cape elephant shrew, E. edwardii Dusky-footed elephant shrew, E. fuscipes Dusky elephant shrew, E. fuscus...
- appeared, with Canis edwardii, clearly identifiable as a wolf, and Canis rufus appeared, possibly a direct descendant of C. edwardii. Around 0.8 Mya, Canis...
- Brunus edwardii (1972). 1972. Retrieved 27 March 2010. Blackmore, DK; DG Owen; CM Young (1972). "Some observations on the diseases of Brunus edwardii (Species...
- coyotes.: p119  Additionally, C. edwardii, C. latrans and C. aureus form together a small clade and because C. edwardii appeared earliest spanning the mid-Blancan...
- Short-snouted elephant shrew (E. brachyrhynchus) Cape elephant shrew (E. edwardii) Dusky-footed elephant shrew (E. fuscipes) Dusky elephant shrew (E. fuscus)...
- S2CID 8493380. Edwards, D. (1976). "The systematic position of Hicklingia edwardii Kidston and Lang". New Phytologist. 76: 173–181. doi:10.1111/j.1469-8137...
- America: Kelenken, Parapropalaehoplophorus, Homalodotherium, Titanis, Canis edwardii, Smilodon gracilis, Neohipparion Miocene-Pleistocene: 20-2 million years...