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  2. Hyaenodon - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Hyaenodontinae - Wikipedia

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    skull of Hyaenodon horridus: dentary fragment of Propterodon witteri: Scientific classification; ... †Hyaenodon horridus (Leidy, 1853) †Hyaenodon incertus ...

  4. Hyaenodontidae - Wikipedia

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    skull of Hyaenodon horridus: skull of Cynohyaenodon cayluxi: Scientific classification; Domain: Eukaryota: ... †Hyaenodon horridus (Leidy, 1853)

  5. Hyaenodonta - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. List of the prehistoric life of Texas - Wikipedia

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    HyaenodonHyaenodon crucians †Hyaenodon horridus – or unidentified comparable form †Hyaenodon montanus †Hyaenodon raineyi †Hyaenodon vetus – or unidentified comparable form; Hyla †Hyopsodus; Hyotissa †Hypertragulus †Hypohippus †Hypolagus †Hyrachyus †Hyracodon †Hyracotherium †Hyracotherium vasacciense; Ictalurus ...

  7. Creodonta - Wikipedia

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    According to Gunnell, the defining features of the oxyaenids include: A small braincase low in the skull. The occiput wide at base and narrowing dorsally (to give it a triangular shape). The lacrimal bone makes a semicircular expansion on the face. The mandibles have heavy symphysis. M1 and m2 form the carnassials, while M3/m3 are absent.

  8. List of the prehistoric life of New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Life restoration of the Eocene-Miocene creodont mammal HyaenodonHyaenodonHyaenodon horridus †Hydromystria †Hyopsodus †Hypohippus †Hypolagus †Hyracodon – or unidentified comparable form †Hyracotherium †Hyracotherium vasacciense †Intyrictis †Kimbetohia – type locality for genus †Kimbetopsalis – type locality for ...

  9. List of the prehistoric life of South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Life restoration of the Eocene-Miocene creodont mammal HyaenodonHyaenodonHyaenodon crucians †Hyaenodon horridusHyaenodon montanus – or unidentified comparable form †Hyaenodon mustelinus – type locality for species; Hyla †Hypertragulus †Hypisodus †Hypohippus †Hypolagus †Hyporhina – type locality for genus