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- a subspecies of the wolf as Canis lupus mosbachensis. The morphological distinction between C. mosbachensis and C. lupus has historically been vague...
- Pleistocene European wild horses (including those ****igned to Equus (ferus) mosbachensis and Equus (ferus) latipes) suggested to have body m****es of around 500–607...
- appears to be closer to a primitive form of C. mosbachensis and is proposed as the ancestor of C. mosbachensis. The wolf C. borjgali is probably the ancestor...
- remains of modern wolves and C. mosbachensis is difficult and ambiguous, with some authors choosing to include C. mosbachensis (which first appeared around...
- Brugal proposes C. mosbachensis as a subspecies of C. etruscus, and another French archaeologist, Henry de Lumley, considers C. mosbachensis to be a subspecies...
- similarities are the result of parallel evolution, and proposes that P. mosbachensis represents an intermediate form between P. obscurus and P. dawkinsi....
- and Eurasian wolves was C. mosbachensis, which lived in the Middle Pleistocene 700,000–300,000 years ago. C. mosbachensis was a wolf that once lived across...
- found ****ociated with numerous bones of the extinct horse species Equus mosbachensis which display cut marks indicative of butchery. The site of the 'Spear...
- Pleistocene and was limited in Eurasia to the small wolves of the Canis mosbachensis–Canis variabilis group and the large hypercarnivorous Canis (Xenocyon)...
- of the mammoth steppe. It is proposed as the ancestor of Canis lupus mosbachensis. In comparison, C. etruscus appears to be the ancestor of the Afro-Eurasian...