- Eurasia. Not
considered to
belong to the true cats (family Felidae), the
nimravids are
generally considered closely related and
classified as a distinct...
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Eusmilus ('true sabre') is a
prehistoric genus of
nimravid that
lived in
Europe and
North America during the Late
Eocene to
Early Oligocene epochs (37...
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Quercylurus major is an extinct, cat-like
nimravid carnivora (or "false sabre-toothed cat") from the
early Oligocene of France. Its
fossils were found...
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collection titled Vinegar Hill.
First described in 2022, Pangurban, a
genus of
nimravid from
Eocene California, is
named for the cat in the poem.
Early Irish literature...
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problematic for the
classification of the
extinct Nimravidae as feliforms.
Nimravid fossils show
ossified bullae with no septum, or no
trace at all of the...
- the
increasingly hypercarnivorous trend of the cats (especially the
nimravids),
volcanic activity,
evolutionary changes in
dental morphology of the...
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Nanosmilus is a
nimravid from the
Oligocene (Whitneyan to
Arikareean stages) of Nebraska. As a
member of Feliformia, it is
related to the superficially...
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Pogonodon is an
extinct genus of cat-like
nimravid endemic to
North America during the Oligocene.
Malcolm C. McKenna,
Susan K. Bell:
classification of...
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Archaeotherium (Entelodont)
Dinictis (
Nimravid)
Eporeodon (Oreodont)
Eusmilus (
Nimravid)
Hoplophoneus (
Nimravid)
Hyaenodon (Creodont)
Hyracodon (Running...
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Maofelis cantonensis is an
extinct basal nimravid from Late Eocene-aged
Youganwo Formation of
Maoming Basin,
Guangdong Province, China. Averianov, Alexander;...