- The
extinct Borophaginae form one of
three subfamilies found within the
canid family. The
other two
canid subfamilies are the
extinct Hesperocyoninae and...
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extinct Borophaginae and
extant Caninae.
Hesperocyoninae are
basal canids that gave rise to the
other two
canid subfamilies, the
Borophaginae and Caninae...
- ("more than a dog") is a large, extinct,
canid genus of the
subfamily Borophaginae ("bone-crushing dogs"),
native to
North America.
Epicyon existed for...
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within the
canid family. The
other two
canid subfamilies are the
extinct Borophaginae and Hesperocyoninae. The
Caninae includes all
living canids and their...
- (/ˈkeɪnɪd/). The
family includes three subfamilies: the Caninae, the
extinct Borophaginae and Hesperocyoninae. The
Caninae are
known as canines, and
include domestic...
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Borophagus ("gluttonous eater") is an
extinct genus of the
subfamily Borophaginae, a
group of
canids endemic to
North America from the
Middle Miocene epoch...
- upon that
survival strategy has a do****ented
history in
North American Borophaginae during the
Miocene (23.03 to 5.33 mya). Twenty-five
species of hypocarnivore...
- the
first of the
three great dogs groups:
Hesperocyoninae (~40–30 Ma),
Borophaginae (~36–2 Ma), and the
Caninae lineage that led to the present-day canids...
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Canidae contains two
extinct subfamilies designated as
Hesperocyoninae and
Borophaginae.
Extinct species have also been
placed into Caninae, in both
extant and...
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Tomarctus is a
canid genus of the
extinct subfamily Borophaginae which inhabited most of
North America during the late
Early Miocene to the
Early Barstovian...