- Eusmilus
Taxobox
name = "Eusmilus"
status = fossil
image_caption="Eusmilus"
fossil_range =Late Oligocene
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Mammalia
ordo =Carnivora
familia =Nimravidae
genus = "Eusmilus"
genus_authority = Gervais, 1876
species = "E. cerebralis""Eusmilus" ('well-knifed') is a prehistoric mammal, belonging to the the
nimravid s, a now-extinct group of the 'cat-like' carnivores. It was a dirk-toothed cat-like animal found in France and parts of North America during the late Oligocene (30.5-28.5 million years ago). "Eusmilus" had a long body and was about as tall as aleopard . It had developed long saberteeth and looked like asaber-toothed cat , but was actually a so-called 'false saber-tooth'. Most were leopard-sized and rather long-bodied and short-legged compared to modern leopards. Some reached 2.5 metres (8 ft) long. "Eusmilus" had lost many other teeth, possessing only 26 instead of the 44 usually seen in carnivore mammals. Its mouth could open to an angle of 90 degrees, allowing the creature to properly use its saber teeth. Bony flanges projected from "Eusmilus" ' lower jaw to protect the sabers (this is also seen in the unrelatedmarsupial "Thylacosmilus " andfelid "Megantereon "). There is fossil evidence of conflict between "Eusmilus" and "Nimravus ", another genus of nimravid.Paraworld
The Eusmilus is also mentioned in "
Paraworld ", a game in which you fight alongsidedinosaur s. The eusmilus is for a warrior called the "Eusmilus Rider", a fighter unit that can attack theenemy and wild creatures.
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