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Epicyon ("more than a dog") is a large, extinct,
canid genus of the
subfamily Borophaginae ("bone-crushing dogs"),
native to
North America.
Epicyon existed...
- America, from
small omnivores to powerful, bear-sized carnivores, such as
Epicyon.
There are 66
identified borophagine species,
including 18
newly identified...
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Archived from the...
- Nannippus, and
carnivores like the
machairodont cat Nimravides, the dogs
Epicyon and Osteoborus, and the bear Agriotherium.
During the
following stage,...
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highly evolved capacity to
crunch bone than earlier,
larger genera such as
Epicyon,
which seems to be an
evolutionary trend of the
group (Turner, 2004). During...
- or coywolves) or
extinct prehistoric species (such as the dire wolf or
Epicyon).
Modern molecular studies indicate that the 13
genera can be
grouped into...
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morphology of
fossil dogs and
adaptation for
durophagy in
Borophagus and
Epicyon (Carnivora, Mammalia)".
Journal of Morphology. 271 (11): 1386–98. doi:10...
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territory with the
feliform Barbourofelis and the
canids such as Vulpes,
Epicyon and Borophagus, and
herbivores like the
camels Aepycamelus and Hemiauchenia...
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Borophaginae and
shared its
habitat with
other canids,
including Borophagus,
Epicyon, Carpocyon, Aelurodon, and the true canine,
Canis lepophagus.
Fossils have...
- The
largest known canid is an
extinct member of
subfamily Borophaginae,
Epicyon haydeni. The
largest known specimen of this
species weighed an estimated...