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    Nimravidae is an extinct family of carnivorans, sometimes known as false saber-toothed cats, whose fossils are found in North America and Eurasia. Not...
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    the Nimravidae and Machairodontinae, which had all attained elongated canines, recent research argues that it may be a subfamily of the Nimravidae, extending...
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    classified into different families of Feliformia, such as Barbourofelidae and Nimravidae; the oxyaenid "creodont" genera Machaeroides and Apataelurus; and two...
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    their relationship with extant feliforms (with the most problematic being Nimravidae). All extant feliforms share a common attribute: their auditory bullae...
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    Pleistocene. The "false saber-toothed cats", the Barbourofelidae and Nimravidae, are not true cats but are closely related. Together with the Felidae...
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    Dinictis (category Nimravidae)
    Dinictis is a genus of the Nimravidae, an extinct family of feliform mammalian carnivores, also known as "false saber-toothed cats". Assigned to the subfamily...
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  • False saber-toothed cat may refer to: Nimravidae, an extinct family of cat-like carnivorans Barbourofelidae, an extinct family of carnivorans possibly...
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  • families Nimravidae and Barbourofelidae, respectively. Although not "true cats" of the family Felidae, they are closely related to felids. The Nimravidae are...
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    Hoplophoneus (category Nimravidae)
    "murder" (phonos), "weapon" (hoplo)) is an extinct genus of the family Nimravidae, endemic to North America during the Late Eocene to Early Oligocene epochs...
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  • Stephane Peigné; Louis De Bonis (August 2003). "Juvenile cranial anatomy of Nimravidae (Mammalia, Carnivora): biological and phylogenetic implications". Zoological...
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    332 Ma. Despite its scientific name, Nimravides does not belong to the Nimravidae, but is a true cat belonging to the family Felidae. The genus Nimravides...
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  • Quercylurus (category Nimravidae)
    European Nimravinae (Mammalia, Carnivora, Nimravidae) and the phylogenetic relationships of Palaeogene Nimravidae". Zoologica Scripta. 32 (3): 199–229. doi:10...
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    †Palaeogalidae †Palaeogale? †Nimravidae See Nimravidae Aeluroidea...
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    H. N. Bryant. 1991. Phylogenetic relationships and systematics of the Nimravidae (Carnivora). Journal of Mammalogy 72(1):56-78 Burgin, Connor & Widness...
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    are found only in certain species of the Viverridae (and the extinct Nimravidae). A claw that is retractable is protected from wear and tear. Most cats...
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    †Palaeogalidae †Palaeogale? †Nimravidae See Nimravidae Aeluroidea...
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    †Palaeogalidae †Palaeogale? †Nimravidae See Nimravidae Aeluroidea...
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  • equivalent Zulfiqar, the sword of ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib Barbourofelidae, and Nimravidae, feliforms of which some members are called "sabre-toothed cats" Machairodontinae...
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    †Palaeogalidae †Palaeogale? †Nimravidae See Nimravidae Aeluroidea...
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    †Palaeogalidae †Palaeogale? †Nimravidae See Nimravidae Aeluroidea...
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    †Palaeogalidae †Palaeogale? †Nimravidae See Nimravidae Aeluroidea...
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    †Palaeogalidae †Palaeogale? †Nimravidae See Nimravidae Aeluroidea...
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    1–271. Peigné, Stéphane (2000). "A new species of Eofelis (Carnivora: Nimravidae) from the Phosphorites of Quercy, France". Comptes Rendus de l'Académie...
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  • the Caribbean. An example from the fossil record would be a specimen of Nimravidae, an extinct branch of carnivores in the mammalian evolutionary tree, if...
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    †Palaeogalidae †Palaeogale? †Nimravidae See Nimravidae Aeluroidea...
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    was previously thought to belong to the false sabre-toothed cat family Nimravidae. It lived during Middle and Upper Miocene in Europe, Asia, and North America...
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  • †Palaeogalidae †Palaeogale? †Nimravidae See Nimravidae Aeluroidea...
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  • and species of sabretooth, Oriensmilus liupanensis (Barbourofelinae, Nimravidae, Carnivora), from the middle Miocene of China suggests barbourofelines...
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    †Palaeogalidae †Palaeogale? †Nimravidae See Nimravidae Aeluroidea...
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    This includes members of Gorgonopsia, Thylacosmilidae, Machaeroidinae, Nimravidae, Barbourofelidae, and Machairodontinae. Within the family Felidae (true...
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