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Skull of Hyaenodon horridus Life reconstruction of H. horridus. Typical of early carnivorous mammals, individuals of Hyaenodon had a very massive skull, but a small brain. The skull is long with a narrow snout—much larger in relation to the length of the skull than in canine carnivores, for instance. The neck was shorter than the skull, while ...
skull of Hyaenodon horridus: skull of Cynohyaenodon cayluxi: Scientific classification; Domain: Eukaryota: ... †Hyaenodon horridus (Leidy, 1853)
skull of Hyaenodon horridus: dentary fragment of Propterodon witteri: Scientific classification; ... †Hyaenodon horridus (Leidy, 1853) †Hyaenodon incertus ...
A nearly complete skull fossil found in Egypt has revealed a new species of Hyaenodonta, an apex carnivore that mysteriously went extinct about 25 million years ago.
Skull of Hyaenodon horridus Comparison of carnassial teeth of wolf and typical hyaenodontid and oxyaenid. Hyaenodonts are characterized by long, often disproportionately large skulls, slender jaws, and slim bodies. They generally ranged in size from 30 to 140 cm at the shoulder. [10]
Life restoration of the Eocene-Miocene creodont mammal Hyaenodon †Hyaenodon †Hyaenodon crucians †Hyaenodon horridus †Hyaenodon megaloides †Hyaenodon montanus †Hyaenodon mustelinus †Hyaenodon venturae †Hyaenodon vetus; Hydrangea; Hydrobia – report made of unidentified related form or using admittedly obsolete nomenclature ...
Fossilized skull of the Miocene saber-toothed cat Amphimachairodus †Amphimachairodus †Amphimachairodus coloradensis – or unidentified comparable form; Amphiuma †Amphiuma antica – type locality for species †Amplobalanus – type locality for genus †Amplobalanus texensis – type locality for species †Ampullina †Ampullina dumblei
Life restoration of the Eocene-Miocene creodont mammal Hyaenodon †Hyaenodon †Hyaenodon crucians †Hyaenodon horridus †Hyaenodon mustelinus †Hydnobius †Hydnobius tibialis – type locality for species; Hydraena †Hydraena circulata – or unidentified comparable form; Hydrangea †Hydrangea antica †Hydrangea fraxinifolia