Proborhyaena gigantea Proborhyaena gigantea Proborhyaena gigantea Proborhyaena gigantea
Proborhyaena gigantea
Proborhyaena gigantea
Proborhyaena gigantea
Proborhyaena gigantea

Proborhyaena gigantea

Proborhyaena (Proborhyaena Ameghino, 1897)

 

Infraclass: Marsupialia

Order: †Sparassodonta

Superfamily: Borhyaenoidea

Family:†Proborhyaenidae

Species: Proborhyaena gigantea

Dimensions: length - 3,3 m, height - 80 сm, weight - 100 - 200 kg

Temporal range: lived in South America since the Eocene until the Oligocene.

 

Proborhyaenidae is an extinct family of metatherians mammals of the order Sparassodonta, which lived in South America since the Eocene until the Oligocene. Sometimes it have been included as a subfamily of their relatives borhyaenids (as Proborhyaeninae). Members of this family were carnivores, usually large, being among the largest representatives of the sparassodonts and carnivore metatherians; the species Proborhyaena gigantea could reach 200 kg, a size comparable to the bears.
It was a carnivore with a peculiar teeth: its fangs were projected forward and also would not stop growing. This is complemented with robust skull, 50-60 cm long, and a powerful and muscular neck.
Although some experts believe that usually, this prehistoric predator rather than hunt, began to steal prey from other predators (size permitting). And thanks to the wear of the teeth, experts have concluded that it was dedicated to crushing bones to eat: from animals hunted either carrion than it could take. The denture reminds Tasmanian devils now living today.
 

 



 

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Proborhyaena (Proborhyaena Ameghino, 1897)

 

Infraclass: Marsupialia

Order: †Sparassodonta

Superfamily: Borhyaenoidea

Family:†Proborhyaenidae

Species: Proborhyaena gigantea

Dimensions: length - 3,3 m, height - 80 сm, weight - 100 - 200 kg

Temporal range: lived in South America since the Eocene until the Oligocene.

 

Proborhyaenidae is an extinct family of metatherians mammals of the order Sparassodonta, which lived in South America since the Eocene until the Oligocene. Sometimes it have been included as a subfamily of their relatives borhyaenids (as Proborhyaeninae). Members of this family were carnivores, usually large, being among the largest representatives of the sparassodonts and carnivore metatherians; the species Proborhyaena gigantea could reach 200 kg, a size comparable to the bears.
It was a carnivore with a peculiar teeth: its fangs were projected forward and also would not stop growing. This is complemented with robust skull, 50-60 cm long, and a powerful and muscular neck.
Although some experts believe that usually, this prehistoric predator rather than hunt, began to steal prey from other predators (size permitting). And thanks to the wear of the teeth, experts have concluded that it was dedicated to crushing bones to eat: from animals hunted either carrion than it could take. The denture reminds Tasmanian devils now living today.
 

 



 

Відгуки (13):
Митрич
09.11.2018
Отличная реконструкция хорошо узнаваемых для "великолепной изоляции" боргиенид!
Rom
22.07.2012
MrDarkcatify
15.07.2012
yeah also can you do Proailurus lemanensis?
rom-diz
13.07.2012
Где то в прошлом…
Дмитрий
13.07.2012
Работы с каждым днём всё лучше и лучше. Вы их материализуете, где то... Осторожнее... :)