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    Amphicyon is an extinct genus of large carnivorans belonging to the family Amphicyonidae (known colloquially as "bear-dogs"), subfamily Amphicyoninae...
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  • America. But it became extinct due to competition from Amphicyon, a newcomer from Eurasia. Amphicyon bested Daeodon because the bear-dog's larger brain,...
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    Arctamphicyon lydekkeri, which may actually be synonymous with a species of Amphicyon. Fossils of juvenile Agnotherium, Ischyrocyon, and Magericyon all show...
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    Paleolithic archaeology. He is also known for coining the prehistoric taxon Amphicyon, making it one of the earliest-described fossil carnivorans in the palaeontological...
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    Ginsburg (1977) and to Amphicyonidae by Hunt (1998). Genera include: Amphicyon, found in both Europe and N. America Cynelos, synonyms include Absonodaphoenus...
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    considered a mesonychid, the oxyaenid Sarkastodon, and the carnivorans Amphicyon and Arctodus) all reached a maximum size of about 1000 kg (the carnivoran...
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  • Mesohippus, Poebrotherium, Subhyracodon, Moropus, Merycoidodon, Daeodon, Amphicyon When Dinosaurs Roamed America Monsters Resurrected "Dire Wolf A Prehistoric...
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  • genus were first mentioned by Hendey in 1978, who identified them as Amphicyon cf. steinheimensis. It was not until 1998, that the species Ysengrinia...
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  • Carnivoramorpha] Superfamily Amphicyonoidea Family Amphicyonidae (bear-dogs) Genus Amphicyon Genus Cynodictis Genus Daphoenus Infraorder Arctoidea Parvorder Mustelida...
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  • species such as Amphicyon pannonicus survived in Europe until MN11-MN12. Two further obscure taxons (Amphicyon lydekkeri and Amphicyon palaeindicus) from...
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