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Amphicyon was a large to very large predator, although the various species differ considerably in size, ranging from moderately sized species such as A. astrei to the huge A. ingens, which was one of the biggest carnivorans of all time. The estimated weight of male A. major is 212 kg, while females are smaller, at … See more
Amphicyon is an extinct genus of large carnivorans belonging to the family Amphicyonidae (known colloquially as "bear-dogs"), subfamily Amphicyoninae, from the Miocene epoch. Members of this family received … See more
European species
• Amphicyon astrei
The oldest known species of the genus, A. astrei is known from the Early Miocene sites Gardouch and … See moreFossil remains of Amphicyon are most common in Western and Central Europe, where they were discovered in various countries, including France, Germany, Spain and Hungary, … See more
In a note dated back to May 16, 1836, French geologist Alexandre Leymerie wrote of a letter in April that he requested from French palaeontologist Édouard Lartet, which provided details of his exploits in palaeontological sites in the French See more
Diet and predatory behaviour
The diet of Amphicyon has proven difficult to reconstruct, as its dentition possesses both crushing and shearing functions. It has been proposed, … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license - bing.com/videosWatch full video
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Mar 4, 2019 · The two largest, the appropriately named A. major and A. giganteus, weighed up 400 pounds fully grown and roamed the expanse of Europe and the near east.
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Amphicyon ingens, the largest of the bear-dogs : …
This particular species of Amphicyon, A. ingens, hails from the Mid-Miocene of North America, at the very height of the amphicyonids’ reign. We have enough of this animal and other species of Amphicyon to make gauging its size relatively …
Amphicyon longiramus – Florida Vertebrate Fossils
Oct 5, 2012 · Amphicyon longiramus was the top carnivore of Florida’s early Miocene (Hulbert, 2001), with the largest body size among predatory animals preserved at the Thomas Farm locality.
Amphicyon - Dinopedia | Fandom
With its robust build and maximum length of 2.5 meters (8 feet), the largest species looked more like a bear than a dog. It had a large heavy tail, thick neck, robust limbs and teeth like a wolf. It was probably an omnivore with a lifestyle …
Amphicyon - Dinosaurs - Pictures and Facts
Quick Amphicyon Facts. Lived from the Middle Oligocene through the Early Miocene Periods; Lived in Asia, Europe and North America; Was as long as a human adult male is tall; Weighed as much as a lion; It was an omnivore; …
Amphicyon - PaleoCodex
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