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A New Doglike Carnivore, Genus Cynarctus, From the Clarendonian, Pliocene, of Texas

By E. Raymond (Eugene Raymond) Hall

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

A newly discovered ancient carnivore, found in Texas, reveals secrets about its diet and place in the canine family tree through its unique teeth.

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2009-10-15
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"A New Doglike Carnivore, Genus Cynarctus, From the Clarendonian, Pliocene, of Texas" by E. Raymond Hall is a scientific study about a newly discovered carnivore species, "Cynarctus fortidens," from the Pliocene epoch. The paper explores the fossilized remains of this creature, detailing unique traits in its teeth—large size and cusp formations—suggesting it may have eaten fruit. Comparing "C. fortidens" to other species, the text presents evidence contributing to the classification within the Canidae family, enhancing our understanding of carnivore evolution and changes in diet over time.

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