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Enaliarctos is an
extinct genus of pinnipedimorph, and may
represent the
ancestor to all pinnipeds. The five
species in the
genus Enaliarctos have been...
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carnivorans that is
defined to
include the last
common ancestor of
Phoca and
Enaliarctos, and all
descendants of that ancestor.
Scientists still debate on which...
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modern relatives.
Enaliarctos was
likely more of a fore-flipper swimmer, but
could probably swim with
either pair. One species,
Enaliarctos emlongi, exhibited...
- Archaeodobenus, Titanotaria, Nanodobenus, and Pliopedia; and
included Enaliarctos, Pteronarctos, Allodesmus, Desmatophoca, Callorhinus, Monachus, and Erignathus):...
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marine mammals which is
closely related to an
extinct group of pinnipeds,
Enaliarctos.
While support for the
monophyly of
pinnipeds is strong, the relationship...
- Orlov, 1931 †
Enaliarctos Mitc**** & Tedford, 1973 †
Enaliarctos barnesi Berta, 1991 †
Enaliarctos mealsi Mitc**** & Tedford, 1973 †
Enaliarctos tedfordi Berta...
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monophyletic origin for all
pinnipeds from a
single ancestor,
possibly Enaliarctos, most
closely related to the
mustelids and bears. Monk
seals and elephant...
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appears to
morphologically precede the more
familiarly structured genus Enaliarctos,
despite apparently being a
younger genus. In
other words,
Puijila is...
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substantially to the
field from the age of fourteen. The
ancestral pinniped Enaliarctos emlongi was
named in his
honor by
Annalisa Berta in 1991.
Fossils discovered...
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partially split by a
small groove. The
brain is
nearly identical to that of
Enaliarctos, an
extinct mammal universally agreed to be
close to pinnipeds. Modern...