Ictitherium viverrinum Ictitherium viverrinum Ictitherium viverrinum
Ictitherium viverrinum
Ictitherium viverrinum
Ictitherium viverrinum

Ictitherium viverrinum

Ictitherium (Ictitherium Trouessart, 1897)

 

Order: Carnivora

Family: Hyaenidae

Time period: Middle Miocene - Early Pliocene in Eurasia and Africa.

Size: 80 cm in length, 35 cm in height,20 kg of weight

Typical representative: Ictitherium viverrinum Trouessart, 1897

 

Ictitherium is an extinct genus belonging to the family Hyaenidae and the subfamily Ictitheriinae erected by Trouessart in 1897. Ictitherium species were endemic to Eurasia and Africa during the Middle Miocene through the Early Pliocene and existed approximately 7.4 million years. Ictitherium were around 1.2 metres  long, and looked more like civets than modern hyenas, possessing a long body with short legs. Judging from the teeth, they were insectivores. Ictitherium was a very successful and abundant genus, with multiple fossils often being found at a single site. Possibly, this early hyena genus lived in packs and had a social order, much like its modern descendants.

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Ictitherium (Ictitherium Trouessart, 1897)

 

Order: Carnivora

Family: Hyaenidae

Time period: Middle Miocene - Early Pliocene in Eurasia and Africa.

Size: 80 cm in length, 35 cm in height,20 kg of weight

Typical representative: Ictitherium viverrinum Trouessart, 1897

 

Ictitherium is an extinct genus belonging to the family Hyaenidae and the subfamily Ictitheriinae erected by Trouessart in 1897. Ictitherium species were endemic to Eurasia and Africa during the Middle Miocene through the Early Pliocene and existed approximately 7.4 million years. Ictitherium were around 1.2 metres  long, and looked more like civets than modern hyenas, possessing a long body with short legs. Judging from the teeth, they were insectivores. Ictitherium was a very successful and abundant genus, with multiple fossils often being found at a single site. Possibly, this early hyena genus lived in packs and had a social order, much like its modern descendants.

Reviews (9):
Rowan Fleming
10.10.2019

какой блестящий и проницательный обзор.
Однако это было скопировано из википедии.Я любил это и использовал это в своем школьном отчете о гиенах.
митрич
07.12.2018
А иктитерий-то изменился "по-тихому", побурел слегка, хвост разогнул... Неплохо... Но и прежний вариант был не хуже!
Митрич
06.11.2018
Вот здесь хорошо видно, как офигевшая виверра начинала превращаться в гиену!
rom
07.09.2013
Спасибо, заменил.
Lexx
07.09.2013
Отлично, только длину нужно исправить 80см, а не 80 м!!!)))))
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