Canis etruscus (the Etruscan wolf), is an extinct species of canine that was endemic to Mediterranean Europe during the Early Pleistocene. The Etruscan...
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ago. Canis mosbachensis is widely considered to have descended from the earlier Canis etruscus, and to be the ancestor of the living grey wolf (Canis lupus)...
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Evolution of the wolf (redirect from Canis chihliensis)
Early Pleistocene species Canis etruscus, and its successor the Middle Pleistocene Canis mosbachensis. The grey wolf Canis lupus is a highly adaptable...
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mammoth steppe and continental glaciation. Canis spread to Europe in the forms of C. arnensis, C. etruscus, and C. falconeri.: p148 However, a 2021 genetic...
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than C. etruscus; in addition, the nasal bones were found to be shorter, stopping short of the maxillofrontal suture. C. arnensis and C. etruscus have been...
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Golden jackal (redirect from Canis aureus)
Davide F.; Rook, Lorenzo; Sardella, Raffaele (2013). "Re-Defining Canis etruscus (Canidae, Mammalia): A New Look into the Evolutionary History of Early...
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coyote-sized Canis cipio, whose scant fossils were found in Spain. However, the assignment of C. cipio within the canines to the genus Canis or genus Eucyon...
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Davide F.; Rook, Lorenzo; Sardella, Raffaele (2013). "Re-Defining Canis etruscus (Canidae, Mammalia): A New Look into the Evolutionary History of Early...
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Xenocyon (redirect from Canis africanus)
subgenus of Canis. The group includes Canis (Xenocyon) africanus, Canis (Xenocyon) antonii and Canis (Xenocyon) falconeri that gave rise to Canis (Xenocyon)...
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Dhole (redirect from Canis alpinus)
Cherin, M.; Bertè, D.F.; Rook, L.; Sardella, R. (2013). "Re-Defining Canis etruscus (Canidae, Mammalia): A New Look into the evolutionary history of Early...
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Bertè, Davide Federico; Sardella, Raffaele; Rook, Lorenzo (2013). "Canis etruscus (Canidae, Mammalia) and its role in the faunal assemblage from Pantalla...
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formerly typically defined by the "Wolf event", the first appearance of Canis etruscus , but this was later considered to be diachronous. It was later proposed...
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Davide F.; Rook, Lorenzo; Sardella, Raffaele (2013). "Re-Defining Canis etruscus (Canidae, Mammalia): A New Look into the Evolutionary History of Early...
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was a counterpart to the European C. etruscus. Kurtén later proposed that both C. priscolatrans and C. etruscus were part of a group which led to C. lupus...
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Cave wolf (redirect from Canis lupus spelaeus)
mammoth steppe. It is proposed as the ancestor of Canis lupus mosbachensis. In comparison, C. etruscus appears to be the ancestor of the Afro-Eurasian jackal...
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Wolf (redirect from Canis Lupus)
The wolf (Canis lupus; pl.: wolves), also known as the gray wolf or grey wolf, is a large canine native to Eurasia and North America. More than thirty...
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Pseudodama, Canis etruscus Tasso Late Villafranchian Hippopotamus antiquus, Praevibos, Leptobos vallisarni, Equus stehlini, Canis arnensis, Canis falconeri...
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sedgwicki, gazelle Gazella anglica, beaver Trogontherium sp., wolf Canis etruscus, voles Mimomys pliocaenicus, Mimomys reidi and Mimomys tigliensis, and...
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of these specimens to Canis etruscus and support the description of the new species Canis borjgali, very close to Canis mosbachensis and probably to...
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Canis cedazoensis is an extinct species of smaller canid which was endemic to North America during the Pleistocene epoch, 1.8 Ma—300,000 years ago. The...
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white-toothed shrew, C. suaveolens LC Genus: Suncus Etruscan shrew, S. etruscus LC Subfamily: Soricinae Tribe: Nectogalini Genus: Neomys Southern water...
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white-toothed shrew, Crocidura suaveolens LC Genus: Suncus Etruscan shrew, Suncus etruscus LC Madagascan pygmy shrew, Suncus madagascariensis LC Suborder: Castorimorpha...
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Eucyon ferox (redirect from Canis ferox)
Early Pliocene). Originally described as a species of the extant genus Canis, this animal was thought to be an ancestor of the modern day coyote, but...
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deningeri Richenau, 1904 †Ursus dolinensis (Garcia & Arsuaga, 2001) †Ursus etruscus Cuvier, 1823 †Ursus ingressus Rabeder, Hofreiter, Nagel & Withalm 2004...
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shrew, Crocidura yankariensis LC Genus: Suncus Etruscan shrew, Suncus etruscus LC Least dwarf shrew, Suncus infinitesimus LC Genus: Sylvisorex Cameroonian...
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deningeri Richenau, 1904 †Ursus dolinensis (Garcia & Arsuaga, 2001) †Ursus etruscus Cuvier, 1823 †Ursus ingressus Rabeder, Hofreiter, Nagel & Withalm 2004...
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Cretan shrew, Crocidura zimmermanni VU Genus: Suncus Etruscan shrew, Suncus etruscus LC Subfamily: Soricinae Tribe: Nectogalini Genus: Neomys Southern water...
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Whitaker's shrew, Crocidura whitakeri LC Genus: Suncus Etruscan shrew, Suncus etruscus LC The bats' most distinguishing feature is that their forelimbs are developed...
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white-toothed shrew, C. suaveolens LC Genus: Suncus Etruscan shrew, Suncus etruscus LC Subfamily: Soricinae Tribe: Nectogalini Genus: Neomys Southern water...
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