6 relations: Angelarctocyon, Bear dog, Caniformia, Miacis, Reeve's Bonebed, 2016 in mammal paleontology.
Angelarctocyon
Angelarctocyon is an extinct genus of Amphicyonidae (bear dog), which belongs to the order Carnivora.
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Bear dog
Amphicyonidae is an extinct family of large terrestrial carnivorans belonging to the suborder Caniformia which inhabited North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa from the Middle Eocene subepoch to the Pleistocene epoch 46.2—1.8 Mya, existing for about.
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Caniformia
Caniformia, or Canoidea (literally "dog-like"), is a suborder within the order Carnivora.
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Miacis
Miacis is a genus of extinct carnivorous mammals that appeared in the late Paleocene and continued through the Eocene.
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Reeve's Bonebed
Reeve's Bonebed is a geological formation in Presidio County, Texas, with the coordinates of 29.9° N, 104.2° W. It consists of fossiliferous sedimentary rock dating from the late Eocene and early Oligocene.
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2016 in mammal paleontology
This article records new taxa of fossil mammals of every kind that have been described during the year 2016, as well as other significant discoveries and events related to paleontology of mammals that occurred in the year 2016.
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