-
illustrates the
phylogenetic relationships between extant and
extinct hyaenids based on the
morphological analysis by
Werdelin &
Solounias (1991), as...
- seen is in
hyaenids. This is
because bone-crushing
requires greater bite
strength and
increases the risk of
canine breakage. In
hyaenids, the carn****ial...
- Stenoplesictoidea. A 2022
study placed Dinocrocuta and
Percrocuta as true
hyaenids,
which if
correct would invalidate the
family Percrocutidae. Percrocuta...
- that
lived through the
Middle to Late Miocene.
Among all
known fossil hyaenids Gansuyaena was the most
closely related to the
extant Proteles genus which...
-
September 2012). "A
Dental Microwear Texture Analysis of the Mio-Pliocene
Hyaenids from Langebaanweg,
South Africa". Acta
Palaeontologica Polonica. 57 (3):...
-
canids like the coyote, and that it was not as
specialised as
large canids,
hyaenids and
felids of today: its
canine lacked the
adaptation for
producing slashing...
- R.; Wood, B. (2014). "Regional
diversity patterns in
African bovids,
hyaenids, and
felids during the past 3
million years: the role of
taphonomic bias...
-
studies have
suggested that the
aardwolf probably diverged from
other hyaenids early on; how
early is
still unclear, as the
fossil record and genetic...
- his book
Systema Naturae. He
recognized six genera:
Canis (canids and
hyaenids),
Phoca (pinnipeds),
Felis (felids),
Viverra (viverrids, herpestids, and...
- mustelids, ursids,
felids (felines and machairodontines),
hyaenids (percrocutinae
hyaenids ictitheres, and hyaenines), viverrids, and herpestids. It is...