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Enhydrocyon is an
extinct genus of bone
crushing canid which inhabited North America during the
Oligocene and
Early Miocene, 30.8—20.4 Ma,
existing for...
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major lineages can be
defined based on
shared characteristics: Mesocyon-
Enhydrocyon clade (includes Cynodesmus, Sunkahetanka, Philotrox)
Osbornodon clade...
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Paraenhydrocyon ("beside
Enhydrocyon") is an
extinct genus of bone
crushing omnivorous early canid which inhabited North America during the
Early Miocene...
- †Hesperocyoninae (Mesocyon,
Enhydrocyon, Hesperocyon, and
other basal canines, e.g. Cynodictis)...
- molars. In this respect,
Ectopocynus had many of the
characteristics of
Enhydrocyon. This
dentition suggests this
animal was a
hypercarnivore or mesocarnivore...
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endemic hesperocyonine canids, with
three genera (Parenhydrocyon,
Enhydrocyon, and Mesocyon),
ranging in size from
jackals to
small coyotes, appearing...
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Oligobunis (an
early mustelid),
Cephalogale (a stem-bear), and
Enhydrocyon (a
hesperocyonine canid). This
subfamily was
initially classified within...
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Osbornodon (32–18 mya),
Paraenhydrocyon (20–25 mya),
Mesocyon (31–15 mya) and
Enhydrocyon (31–15 mya). This
genus of
primitive canids is the
ancestor of all later...
- form, it was
intermediate between the
small Cynodesmus and the
later Enhydrocyon, the
first hypercarnivorous, "bone-cracking", canid. [1] Sunkahetanka...
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Hesperocyon Mesocyon Cynodesmus Sunkahetanka Philotrox Enhydrocyon Paraenhydrocyon Caedocyon Ectopocynus Osbornodon O.
brachypus O.
fricki O. iamonensis...