
A New Doglike Carnivore, Genus Cynarctus, From the Clarendonian, Pliocene, of Texas
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Authors:
- Dalquest, Walter Woelber
1917 - 2000
- Hall, E. Raymond (Eugene Raymond)
1902 - 1986
About this book
In the rich tapestry of the Pliocene epoch, a remarkable discovery emerged from Texas: a new genus of doglike carnivore, Cynarctus. This scientific publication by E. Raymond Hall and Walter W. Dalquest delves into the anatomy and ecological significance of this unique species, shedding light on its evolutionary adaptations. With meticulous detail, the authors explore the fossil evidence that reveals the creature’s role in its prehistoric ecosystem. Ideal for students, paleontologists, and history enthusiasts, this work not only contributes to our understanding of carnivorous mammals but also invites readers to consider the broader implications of biodiversity throughout history. Uncover the mysteries of the past with "A New Doglike Carnivore, Genus Cynarctus, From the Clarendonian, Pliocene, of Texas."
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