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- Eurasia. Not considered to belong to the true cats (family Felidae), the nimravids are generally considered closely related and classified as a distinct...
- collection titled Vinegar Hill. First described in 2022, Pangurban, a genus of nimravid from Eocene California, is named for the cat in the poem. Early Irish literature...
- Eusmilus ('true sabre') is a prehistoric genus of nimravid that lived in Europe and North America during the Late Eocene to Early Oligocene epochs (37...
- the increasingly hypercarnivorous trend of the cats (especially the nimravids), volcanic activity, evolutionary changes in dental morphology of the...
- problematic for the classification of the extinct Nimravidae as feliforms. Nimravid fossils show ossified bullae with no septum, or no trace at all of the...
- Quercylurus major is an extinct, cat-like nimravid carnivora (or "false sabre-toothed cat") from the early Oligocene of France. Its fossils were found...
- Maofelis cantonensis is an extinct basal nimravid from Late Eocene-aged Youganwo Formation of Maoming Basin, Guangdong Province, China. Averianov, Alexander;...
- Archaeotherium (Entelodont) Dinictis (Nimravid) Eporeodon (Oreodont) Eusmilus (Nimravid) Hoplophoneus (Nimravid) Hyaenodon (Creodont) Hyracodon (Running...
- Nanosmilus is a nimravid from the Oligocene (Whitneyan to Arikareean stages) of Nebraska. As a member of Feliformia, it is related to the superficially...
- injuries shows that the nimravid survived the attack. Similar finds also reveal that such fights were likely commonplace among nimravids and that they would...