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Aelurodon taxoides
Aelurodon taxoides
Aelurodon taxoides
Aelurodon taxoides
Aelurodon taxoides

Aelurodon taxoides

Aelurodon (Aelurodon Leidy, 1858)

 

Order: Carnivora

Family: Canidae

Subfamily: †Borophaginae

Temporal range: during the  Miocene (North America)

Dimensions: length - 1,5 m, height - 75 сm, weight - 40 kg

A typical representative: Aelurodon taxoides Hatcher, 1893

 

Aelurodon is an extinct canine genus of the subfamily Borophaginae which lived from the Barstovian land mammal age (16 Mya) of the middle Miocene to the Clarendonian age of the late Miocene (9 Mya). Aelurodon taxoides existed from 13.6-5.330 Mya (8.27 million years). Fossil specimens were uncovered in Florida, south and north Texas, New Mexico, Kansas, and the bay area of California. Two specimens had an estimated body mass of 56 kg and 49 kg . The name Aelurodon was given by Joseph Leidy in 1858. The smaller Aelurodon lineage evolved teeth adapted to a more purely carnivorous (hypercarnivorous) diet, a trend consistent with other borophagines.Some specimens of the largest species, Aelurodon taxoides, reached the size of a tiger.

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Aelurodon (Aelurodon Leidy, 1858)

 

Order: Carnivora

Family: Canidae

Subfamily: †Borophaginae

Temporal range: during the  Miocene (North America)

Dimensions: length - 1,5 m, height - 75 сm, weight - 40 kg

A typical representative: Aelurodon taxoides Hatcher, 1893

 

Aelurodon is an extinct canine genus of the subfamily Borophaginae which lived from the Barstovian land mammal age (16 Mya) of the middle Miocene to the Clarendonian age of the late Miocene (9 Mya). Aelurodon taxoides existed from 13.6-5.330 Mya (8.27 million years). Fossil specimens were uncovered in Florida, south and north Texas, New Mexico, Kansas, and the bay area of California. Two specimens had an estimated body mass of 56 kg and 49 kg . The name Aelurodon was given by Joseph Leidy in 1858. The smaller Aelurodon lineage evolved teeth adapted to a more purely carnivorous (hypercarnivorous) diet, a trend consistent with other borophagines.Some specimens of the largest species, Aelurodon taxoides, reached the size of a tiger.

Reviews (10):
The tiger
30.08.2021
The size of a tiger for the largest specimens?? That's huge!!! Big doggo.
Митрич
02.11.2018
Ром, ВСЕ dogs- и вымершие, и волчары у тебя так же, как и ВСЕ cats,bears, amphicyonids,hyenas,martens - БЕЗУПРЕЧНЫ!
rom
25.11.2013
Всегда пожалуйста!
Sasha
23.11.2013
Отлично! Никогда бы не узнала, да и в общем-то нигде, что когда либо был такой зверь... Благодарю за ценную информацию)
sally
04.05.2013
pretty
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