- Amphicyon
Taxobox
name = "Amphicyon"
fossil_range = MidOligocene to EarlyMiocene
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Mammalia
ordo =Carnivora
familia =Amphicyonid ae
subfamilia =Amphicyoninae
genus = "Amphicyon"
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision =
* "A. intermedius" (type)
* "A. frendens"
* "A. frendes"
* "A. galushai"
* "A. giganteus"
* "A. ingens"
* "A. laugnacensis"
* "A. longiramus"
* "A. major"
* "A. pontoni"
* "A. reinheimeri"
* "A. riggsi"
* "A. giganteus""Amphicyon" is an extinct
genus of largecarnivorous mammal s known from the middleOligocene and earlyMiocene , similar in morphology to both bears and dogs. The name translates roughly as "ambiguous dog". This was the typicalBear-Dog (Amphicyonids ). With its robust build and maximum length of 2 m (6 ft 8 in), the largest species looked more like abear than adog . It had a large heavytail , thickneck , robust limbs and teeth like a wolf. It was probably anomnivore with a lifestyle comparable to that of thebrown bear . The earliest occurrences of "Amphicyon" inNorth America are from the early to mid-Miocene, found in the Runningwater Formation in Sioux County, Nebraska, and from the lower part of theTroublesome Formation ,Colorado ("A. galushai, A. frendens", and "A. ingens"). Although other large amphicyonids from the Miocene of North America have been placed in "Amphicyon", many of these carnivores are now placed in other amphicyonid genera. The "Amphicyon" lineage in the New World is restricted to the above three species (18.8–14.2 Ma). Particularly rich samples of the large North American species of "Amphicyon" have been found in the Sheep Creek Formation ("A. frendens") and Olcott Formation ("A. ingens") of central Sioux County, northwest Nebraska (Hunt, 2004).References
* Hunt, Robert M, Jr. (2004) "Intercontinental Migration of Large Mammalian Carnivores: Earliest Occurrence of the Old World Beardog Amphicyon (Carnivora, Amphicyonidae) in North America." in Cenozoic Carnivores and Global Climate by Robert M. Hunt, Jr. [http://digitallibrary.amnh.org/dspace/bitstream/2246/447/23/B279a04.pdf]
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