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    Canis mosbachensis is an extinct wolf that once inhabited Europe 600,000—420,000 years ago (Marine isotope stages 15-11, late Cromerian stage to the Holstein...
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    appears to be closer to a primitive form of C. mosbachensis and is proposed as the ancestor of C. mosbachensis. The wolf C. borjgali is probably the ancestor...
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    Eurasia to the small wolves of the Canis mosbachensisCanis variabilis group and the large hypercarnivorous Canis (Xenocyon) lycaonoides. The hypercarnivore...
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    Red wolf (redirect from Canis rufus)
    and Eurasian wolves was C. mosbachensis, which lived in the Middle Pleistocene 700,000–300,000 years ago. C. mosbachensis was a wolf that once lived across...
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    specimen of the Mosbach wolf Canis mosbachensis in Europe dates to 456–416 thousand years ago, when it gave rise to the wolf Canis lupus. The earliest remains...
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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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    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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    be closer to a primitive form of C. mosbachensis and is proposed as the ancestor of C. mosbachensis, with Canis etruscus being the ancestor of the Eurasian-African...
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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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    praeglacialis, the extinct bear Ursus dolinensis, the extinct wolf Canis mosbachensis, the spotted hyena, the wild boar, and undetermined species of mammoth...
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    preferred forests, highlands, and mountains. The early small wolf Canis mosbachensis coexisted in all of these environments. Between 480–430 thousand years...
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    Pleistocene, and was assessed as being midway between that of Canis mosbachensis and the cave wolf Canis lupus spelaeus, but leaning towards C.l. spelaeus. During...
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    Canis arnensis, the Arno River dog, is an extinct species of canine that was endemic to Mediterranean Europe during the Early Pleistocene. The Arno River...
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  • Tundra and Arctic wolves, and a mid-Pleistocene skull of Canis mosbachensis/Canis lupus mosbachensis from the Gernsheim site in the Upper Rhine River Valley...
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  • revision of fossil Canis in Middle Pleistocene sites of Zhoukoudian, Beijing, China and a review of fossil records of Canis mosbachensis variabilis in China"...
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    spelaea), dhole (Cuon priscus), red fox (Vulpes vulpes), the wolf Canis mosbachensis, and the bear Ursus deningeri. Bears and humans possibly occupied...
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  • etruscus and support the description of the new species Canis borjgali, very close to Canis mosbachensis and probably to modern wolves, coyotes and affine dogs...
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  • the middle Pleistocene period, including an early species of wolf (Canis mosbachensis), an early fox (Alopex praeglacialis), and a cave lynx (Lynx spelaea)...
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    of vole) Microtus praeguentheri Kretzoi (a species of vole) † Canis lupus mosbachensis Soergel (prehistoric wolf species) † Cuon priscus Thenius (Early...
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    (Panthera leo cf. fossilis) Fox (Vulpes sp.) Mosbach's wolf (Canis lupus cf. mosbachensis) Ancient elephant with a septated nose (Palaeoloxodon antiquus...
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  • Jiménez-Hidalgo et al. (2019). A study on the metapodial bone histology of Equus mosbachensis and Equus steinheimensis, and on its implications for the knowledge of...
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