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  2. Hyaenodon - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. 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]

  4. Hyaenodontidae - Wikipedia

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  5. Simbakubwa - Wikipedia

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    Different regression models produce a wide range of body mass estimates for Simbakubwa kutokaafrika: from a low estimate of 280 kg (620 lb), based on an equation derived from the m3 length of various large carnivorans, comparable to the largest lions, to an upper estimate possibly reaching up to 1,308 and 1,554 kg (2,884 and 3,426 lb), based on equations derived from carnassial length of ...

  6. Hyaenodontinae - Wikipedia

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  8. Kerberos langebadreae - Wikipedia

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    The skull of K. langebadreae is about 35 cm long, similar in size to that of a female brown bear. The snout is very short. The snout is very short. The shape of the skull indicates large jaw muscles, suggesting that K. langebadreae had a powerful bite. [ 1 ]

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