- particular,
several species such as E. kamuhangirei, E. dikikae, and E.
omoensis were
estimated to
weigh over 100 kg (220 lb).
Given these weight estimates...
- of
increased competition from the new predators,
although Enhydriodon omoensis remained an
unusually successful terrestrial predator.
South America was...
-
biggest known mustelid to ever
exist was
likely the
giant otter,
Enhydriodon omoensis. It
exceeded 3 m (9.8 ft) in length, and
would have
weighed in at around...
-
Enhydriodon omoensis right femur faced at
different sides....
-
rufocinnamomea (Salvadori, 1866) – northwest,
central Ethiopia A. r.
omoensis (Neumann, 1928) –
southwest Ethiopia A. r.
torrida (S****ey, 1882) – southeast...
- 1875) —
Senegal to
northwest Ethiopia,
south Uganda and
Tanzania O. f.
omoensis (Neumann, 1904) —
southeast Sudan,
southwest Ethiopia,
northwest Kenya...
- Germany A
mustelid belonging to the
subfamily Guloninae.
Enhydriodon omoensis Sp. nov
Valid Grohé, Uno &
Boisserie Plio-Pleistocene
Shungura Formation...