scientific name, Nimravides does not belong to the Nimravidae, but is a true cat belonging to the family Felidae. The genus Nimravides was originally described...
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†Nimravides catacopsis †Nimravides galiani †Nimravides hibbardi †Nimravides pedionomus †Nimravides thinobates...
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as Nimravides thinobates, during a 1958 study. Subsequently, a review of the genus reassigned Pseudaelurus pedionomus to the new genus as Nimravides pedionomus...
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Nimravides pedionomus Nimravides thinobates...
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closely related to such species as Xenosmilus, Homotherium itself, and Nimravides. It inhabited Eurasia, Northern Africa and North America during the late...
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limited to Sansanosmilus, Megantereon, Paramachairodus, Amphimachairodus, Nimravides, and Homotherium among others. This would eventually turn Machairodus...
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†Nimravides catacopsis †Nimravides galiani †Nimravides hibbardi †Nimravides pedionomus †Nimravides thinobates...
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specimen, mentioned in passing that it had some similarity to specimens of Nimravides, and that an examination of the original specimen might result in a reassignment...
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Neohipparion and Nannippus, and carnivores like the machairodont cat Nimravides, the dogs Epicyon and Osteoborus, and the bear Agriotherium. During the...
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