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Hyaenodon ("hyena-tooth") is an extinct genus of carnivorous placental mammals from extinct tribe Hyaenodontini within extinct subfamily Hyaenodontinae (in extinct family Hyaenodontidae), [19] that lived in Eurasia and North America from the middle Eocene, throughout the Oligocene, to the early Miocene.
Other large hyaenodonts include two close and later-surviving relatives of Simbakubwa, Hyainailouros and Megistotherium (the latter likely being the largest in the group), and the much earlier-living Hyaenodon gigas (the largest species from genus Hyaenodon), which may have been as large as 1.4 m high at the shoulder, 3.0 m long and weighed ...
†Hyaenodon gigas (Dashzeveg, 1985) †Hyaenodon horridus ... †Hyaenodon venturae (Mellett, 1977) References This page was last edited on 28 November 2024, at 19: ...
†Hyaenodon gigas (Dashzeveg, 1985) †Hyaenodon horridus ... †Hyaenodon venturae (Mellett, 1977) References This page was last edited on 18 November 2024, at 19: ...
H. gigas may refer to: Harpactira gigas, a tarantula native to South Africa; Hippotragus gigas, an extinct species of antelope; Holmskioldia gigas, a flowering plant species found in Kenya and Tanzania; Hyaenodon gigas, an extinct mammal species; Hydrodamalis gigas, an extinct sirenian
Hyaenodon: H. ambiguus: West Tatal Gol SW Loh NE Kholobolchi Nor Loh Tatal Gol Field 538 The largest carnivore in the formation, a predatory creodont similar to a grey wolf that lived in many different Holarctic environments. H. pervagus is the only species found outside of Tatal Gol. Restoration of Hyaenodon gigas, largest species of Hyaenodon ...
†Hyaenodon †Hyaenodon venturae †Hyaenodon vetus – type locality for species; Hyalina; Hydrangea †Hydrodamalis †Hydrodamalis cuestae – type locality for species †Hydrodamalis gigas; Hydrophilus; Hyla †Hyopsodus – or unidentified comparable form †Hyperbaena †Hypertragulus †Hypohippus †Hypolagus †Hyrachyus †Ilingoceros
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