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three valid species of
Eusmilus, E.
bidentatus and E. villebramarensis.
Ekgmoiteptecela MacDonald, 1963 was
synonymized with
Eusmilus by some authors, but...
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thought to be a
member of the
genus Eusmilus and was
labelled as
Eusmilus cerebralis. Its
similarities to
Eusmilus are such that they were
often considered...
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Eusmilus bidentatus Eusmilus villebramarensis...
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Eusmilus villebramarensis Eusmilus cerebralis...
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Eocene rocks was
found in Thailand. In 2016, all
North American species of
Eusmilus were
placed in
Hoplophoneus by Paul Z. Barrett. However, in 2021, Barret...
- cr****um originates, is
similarly Middle Eocene. It
preserves the
nimravid Eusmilus, the
anthracotheriid Probrachyodus, the
pantodont Eudinoceras, the brontotheres...
- the hole
exactly matching the
dimensions of the sabre-like
canine of
Eusmilus. This
particular individual of
Nimravus apparently survived this encounter...
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slightly smaller weighing 130 kg (290 lb),
making it as
large as a lioness.
Eusmilus adelos was the
largest of the
hoplophonine nimravid,
reaching a weight...
- (Crocodilian)
Archaeotherium (Entelodont)
Dinictis (Nimravid)
Eporeodon (Oreodont)
Eusmilus (Nimravid)
Hoplophoneus (Nimravid)
Hyaenodon (Creodont)
Hyracodon (Running...
- is
shared with other,
unrelated sabertooths, such as
Barbourofelis and
Eusmilus, but is
notably absent in Smilodon.
Other differences include the lack...