Arctocyon primaevus Arctocyon primaevus Arctocyon primaevus
Arctocyon primaevus
Arctocyon primaevus
Arctocyon primaevus

Arctocyon primaevus

Arctocyon primaevus (Arctocyon (Blainville, 1841))

 

Order: †Arctocyonia

Family: †Arctocyonidae

Subfamily: †Arctocyoninae

Dimensions: length - 1,3 m, height - 60 сm, weight - 60 kg

Temporal range: during the Paleocene epoch (North America)

 

 

Arctocyon primaevus – from Late Paleocene-Early Eocene of North America had medium and large sizes and most probably lead a wild lifestyle. In the Early Paleogene niche of large carnivores mostly was empty, and at different times specimens from different groups of archaic mammals have made more or less successful attempts to fill them. Arctocyonidaes are one of such attempts. Cheek teeth of these ancient ungulates had flattened crowns, which suggests for them rather than meat the omnivorous diet. However, in many ways it can be assumed that over time some Arctocyonidaes increasingly began to include in their diet vegetarian food, in parallel increasing in sizes. The second half of Paleocene Arctocyonidaes, for example, have already reached the size of wolves or even small bears.

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Arctocyon primaevus (Arctocyon (Blainville, 1841))

 

Order: †Arctocyonia

Family: †Arctocyonidae

Subfamily: †Arctocyoninae

Dimensions: length - 1,3 m, height - 60 сm, weight - 60 kg

Temporal range: during the Paleocene epoch (North America)

 

 

Arctocyon primaevus – from Late Paleocene-Early Eocene of North America had medium and large sizes and most probably lead a wild lifestyle. In the Early Paleogene niche of large carnivores mostly was empty, and at different times specimens from different groups of archaic mammals have made more or less successful attempts to fill them. Arctocyonidaes are one of such attempts. Cheek teeth of these ancient ungulates had flattened crowns, which suggests for them rather than meat the omnivorous diet. However, in many ways it can be assumed that over time some Arctocyonidaes increasingly began to include in their diet vegetarian food, in parallel increasing in sizes. The second half of Paleocene Arctocyonidaes, for example, have already reached the size of wolves or even small bears.

Reviews (6):
Larry Kendrick
27.01.2020
I'm pretty sure I saw one of these; Here is an actual experience that I had. Around 1982 I was on my way to visit my Navajo Friend Thomas Lowe George. It was around 2 am and I was driving on the reservation about 4 miles from Shiprock, NM when suddenly beside the road I saw what looked like an ancient extent animal. It was gray in color with slick hair, had large hind legs with smaller front, tail was large at the base tapering off at the tail. Small head and ears with powerful looking jaws and teeth. Having no camera and only a 22 pistol and shook up I didn't stop. Later I told my friend and some other Indians and they all got quite; then explained that I had seen a "Shape Shifter". Nearest I figure it might have been an Arctocyon primaevus or ancient sloth.
Митрич
06.12.2018
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Bobinghton: Well, it is possible that Photoshop - so what? How else to make photo reconstructions? Draw like an "Avatar"?
Bobinghton
27.11.2015
Totally looks photoshop
jhon cena
26.11.2015
Great picture it just look a little bit photoshoped
Steven Sgourdos
27.09.2013
I really enjoy looking at bears when they eat their food. They are just so majestic.
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