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- The horse (Equus ferus caballus) is a domesticated, one-toed, hoofed mammal. It belongs to the taxonomic family Equidae and is one of two extant subspecies...
- Canis nehringi is an extinct species of canid. Canis gezi, a poorly known small wolf from the Ensenadan of South America, appears to have given rise to...
- Canis gezi and Canis nehringi. Given their similarities and timeframes, it is proposed that C. gezi was the ancestor of Canis nehringi. One study found that...
- Nannospalax Species: N. xanthodon Binomial name Nannospalax xanthodon (Nordmann, 1840) Synonyms Nannospalax nehringi (Satunin, 1898) Spalax munzuri Coşkun, 2004...
- rise to A. dirus. Tedford proposed that the South American C. gezi and C. nehringi share dental and cranial similarities developed for hypercarnivory, suggesting...
- kozlovi M. foina intermedia M. foina mediterranea M. foina milleri M. foina nehringi M. foina rosanowi M. foina syriaca M. foina toufoeus Spain and Portugal...
- Genus Desmana Russian desman (D. moschata) †Desmana kowalskae †Desmana nehringi †Desmana inflata †Desmana thermalis †Desmana marci Genus Galemys Pyrenean...
- po****tor and giant jaguars. Smilodon fatalis, Arctotherium bonariense, Canis nehringi, maned wolves, and humans would have also joined this predator guild at...
- instead) Caniformia Canidae Dire wolf (Aenocyon dirus) Nehring's wolf (Canis nehringi) Protocyon Pleistocene bush dog (Speothos pacivorus) Ursidae (bears) South...
- marten Martes f. intermedia Severtzov, 1873 A smaller subspecies than nehringi, with lighter fur. The back is moderately dark greyish-tawny. The flanks...