-
illustrates the
phylogenetic relationships between extant and
extinct hyaenids based on the
morphological analysis by
Werdelin &
Solounias (1991), as...
- However,
studies in the 2020s
placed Dinocrocuta and
Percrocuta as true
hyaenids,
invalidating the
family Percrocutidae.
Percrocuta was
first considered...
- seen is in
hyaenids. This is
because bone-crushing
requires greater bite
strength and
increases the risk of
canine breakage. In
hyaenids, the carn****ial...
- asphyxiation. It is
often seen in
predatory felids and
occasionally canids and
hyaenids, and it has been
recently observed in
small didelphids. Cats use this technique...
- Solounias, N. (1990). "Studies of
fossil hyaenids: The
genus Adcrocuta Kretzoi and the
interrelationships of some
hyaenid taxa".
Zoological Journal of the Linnean...
- for
hominids and
other carnivorous animals such as felids, canids, and
hyaenids.
Hominids who
hunted antelopes or
scavenged killed antelopes bridged the...
- his book
Systema Naturae. He
recognized six genera:
Canis (canids and
hyaenids),
Phoca (pinnipeds),
Felis (felids),
Viverra (viverrids, herpestids, and...
- p. 631. ISBN 978-0-231-11013-6. B. Kurtén. 1982.
Status of the
fossil hyaenids Ictitherium viverrinum and Thal****ictis
robusta (Mammalia). Zeitschrift...
- (12–14 in) long, and
resembles a
pompom in appearance.
Unusually among hyaenids, and
mammals in general, the
female spotted hyena is
considerably larger...
-
leftovers probably being frequently being scavenged by both
hominins and
hyaenids. The
abundance of carc****es
generated by
Megantereon has been proposed...