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A NEW SABER-TOOTHED CAT from NEBRASKA Erwin H
(Barbourofelinae, Nimravidae, Carnivora), from the Middle Miocene of China Suggests Barbourofelines Are Nimravids, Not Felids
First Nimravid Skull from Asia Alexander Averianov1,2, Ekaterina Obraztsova3, Igor Danilov1,2, Pavel Skutschas3 & Jianhua Jin1
Phylogeny of Early Tertiary Carnivora, with a Description of a New Species of Protictis from the Middle Eocene of Northwestern Wyoming
2014BOYDANDWELSH.Pdf
Genus/Species Skull Ht Lt Wt Stage Range Abacinonyx See Acinonyx Abathomodon See Speothos A
Mammalia, Carnivora, Ursidae
ON the Extinct Cats of America
March Mammal Madness and the Power of Narrative in Science Outreach
Changes in Mammalian Abundance Through the Eocene-Oligocene
Of Them Equal Or Exceed in Size the Largest Living Species; None Are Smaller Than the Modern Domestic Cat
A New Tribe of Saber-Toothed Cats (Barbourofelini) from the Pliocene of North America C
Evolution of Hypercarnivory: the Effect of Specialization on Morphological and Taxonomic Diversity
Oligocene-Miocene Sediments, Fossils and Basalts Age Dating from the Valley of Lakes (Central Mongolia) - an Integrated Study
Downloaded and Analyzed in the Combined Dataset and As an Additional Data Partition
Guild Structure of the Carnivorous Mammals (Creodonta, Carnivora) from the Taatsiin Gol Area, Lower Oligocene of Central Mongolia
Functional Morphology and the Evolution of Cats
Genozoic Mammal Horizons of Western North America
Top View
Discovery and Re-Discovery in the White River Badlands: Historic Resource Study
Auditory Region in North American Fossil Felidae: Its Significance in Phylogeny
Tooth Puncture Marks on a 30 Million Year Old Dinictis Skull
A LOWER MIOCENE FAUNA from SOUTH DAKOTA. One of The
Novitates PUBLISHED by the AMERICAN MUSEUM of NATURAL HISTORY CENTRAL PARK WEST at 79TH STREET, NEW YORK, N.Y
State of the Park Report, John Day
Stratigraphic and Taxonomic Revision of a North American False Saber-Toothed Cat Cub
The Upper Eocene-Oligocene Carnivorous Mammals from the Quercy Phosphorites
Geologic Resources Inventory Report, John Day Fossil Beds
Read Book Sabre Tooth