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English: Daphoenus vetus Leidy, 1853

Mammalia Carnivora Amphicyonidae

Oligocene Brule Fm (Orellan) Nebraska, US

Length: 1 m

Characterized by a long tail, elongated body and rather short legs, the coyote-size Daphoenus was one of the bear-dogs (Amphicyonidae) from North America.
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Author Nobu Tamura

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