- well as the
extinct Hemicyoninae and Ursavinae. The
interrelationships of
ursoids has had
slight arrangements. In the past it was
thought the
extinct Amphicyonidae...
- Tedford, R.H.; Barnes, L.G.; Ray, C.E. (1994). "The
early Miocene littoral ursoid carnivoran Kolponomos:
Systematics and mode of life" (PDF). Proceedings...
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found in Europe, India, Myanmar, China, and
South Africa. It is the only
ursoid known to have
colonized sub-Saharan Africa. Ogino, Shintaro,
Naoko Egi,...
- Tedford, R. H.; Barnes, L. G.; Ray, C. E. (1994). "The
early Miocene littoral ursoid carnivoran Kolponomos:
Systematics and mode of life" (PDF). Proceedings...
- (2005)
conducted a
phylogenetic analysis finding Amphicticeps to be a
basal ursoid,
being the earliest-diverging
member of the
clade containing it, Amphicynodon...
-
following races: Human, Humanoid, Transhuman, Pithecine, Canine, Feline,
Ursoid, Avian, and Warm-blooded Saurian. Some of the
races have characteristic...
- Tedford, R. H.; Barnes, L. G.; Ray, C. E. (1994). "The
early Miocene littoral ursoid carnivoran Kolponomos:
Systematics and mode of life" (PDF). Proceedings...
- more than
twice the
distance seen in
early canids. This is
because many
ursoids,
including Eoarctos,
possessed an
elongated postorbital area, with a possible...
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initially comprised four
types of medievally-armed nonhumans:
lizard men,
ursoids, wolverines, and a "Noehodes Bard".
Steve Jackson reviewed Three Worlds...