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Post by Melanie on Apr 19, 2006 15:26:52 GMT
Speothos pacivorus is an extinct relative of the Bush Dog. It fossils date back to the late Pleistocene. When compared to the Bush Dog, Speothos pacivorus had an overall larger body size and a double-rooted second lower molar. from Wikipedia survived possible until the Lower Holocene www.angellis.net/Web/PDfiles/carnivs.pdf
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Post by another specialist on Apr 19, 2006 19:27:11 GMT
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Post by Melanie on Apr 19, 2006 19:28:49 GMT
Speothos pacivorus Lund, 1839, an extinct species, is known only from fossil deposits discovered at the Lagoa Santa caves in Minas Gerais, Brazil and may not have existed past the Holocene (Berta 1984) www.canids.org/species/Bush_dog.pdf
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Post by another specialist on Apr 19, 2006 20:11:48 GMT
Not much more to add to this generally all information is the same just written and laid out differently just like the last two entrys generally the same info.
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