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Nimravidae is an
extinct family of carnivorans,
sometimes known as
false saber-toothed cats,
whose fossils are
found in
North America and Eurasia. Not...
- the
Nimravidae and Machairodontinae,
which had all
attained elongated canines,
recent research argues that it may be a
subfamily of the
Nimravidae, extending...
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classified into
different families of Feliformia, such as
Barbourofelidae and
Nimravidae; the
oxyaenid "creodont"
genera Machaeroides and Apataelurus; and two...
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their relationship with
extant feliforms (with the most
problematic being Nimravidae). All
extant feliforms share a
common attribute:
their auditory bullae...
- Pleistocene. The "false saber-toothed cats", the
Barbourofelidae and
Nimravidae, are not true cats but are
closely related.
Together with the Felidae...
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Dinictis is a
genus of the
Nimravidae, an
extinct family of
feliform mammalian carnivores, also
known as "false saber-toothed cats". ****igned to the subfamily...
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False saber-toothed cat may
refer to:
Nimravidae, an
extinct family of cat-like
carnivorans Barbourofelidae, an
extinct family of
carnivorans possibly...
- "murder" (phonos), "weapon" (hoplo)) is an
extinct genus of the
family Nimravidae,
endemic to
North America during the Late
Eocene to
Early Oligocene epochs...
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families Nimravidae and Barbourofelidae, respectively.
Although not "true cats" of the
family Felidae, they are
closely related to felids. The
Nimravidae are...
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Stephane Peigné;
Louis De
Bonis (August 2003). "Juvenile
cranial anatomy of
Nimravidae (Mammalia, Carnivora):
biological and
phylogenetic implications". Zoological...