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Hyaenodon ("hyena-tooth") is an
extinct genus of
carnivorous placental mammals from
extinct tribe Hyaenodontini within extinct subfamily Hyaenodontinae...
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largest in the group), and the much earlier-living
Hyaenodon gigas (the
largest species from
genus Hyaenodon),
which may have been as
large as 1.4 m high at...
- Kriwet, Jürgen; Morlo, Michael; Bastl,
Katharina (2017). "Palaeobiology of
Hyaenodon exiguus (Hyaenodonta, Mammalia)
based on
morphometric analysis of the...
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hyena and
weasel family started to
evolve to
replace the
extinct Hyaenodon,
entelodonts and bear-dogs. The
chalicotheres survived the
Oligocene epoch...
- 9 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N
early Eocene to
early Miocene skull of
Hyaenodon horridus skull of
Cynohyaenodon cayluxi Scientific classification Domain:...
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hyaenodont genus. It
lived alongside its
relative Hyaenodon weilini, a
member of the very
successful genus Hyaenodon,
during the
Miocene in China. Dissopsalis...
- it. It was the
second hyaenodont genus with
taxonomic validity after Hyaenodon, but this
resulted in
taxonomic confusion over the
validities of the two...
- Genus: †
Hyaenodon (Laizer & Parieu, 1838) †
Hyaenodon brachyrhynchus (Blainville, 1841) †
Hyaenodon chunkhtensis (Dashzeveg, 1985) †
Hyaenodon dubius (Filhol...
- had
strong and
powerful jaws, like
those of the
unrelated placentalians Hyaenodon and Andrewsarchus, for
crushing bones.
Borhyaenids grew up to an average...
- had
already existed since the Paleocene, but new
forms now
arose like
Hyaenodon and
Daphoenus (the
earliest lineage of a once-successful
predatory family...