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THYLACOSIMULUS [1 record]

Record 1 1978-08-23

English

Subject field(s)
  • Paleontology
OBS

Following that period, however, there arrived higher ungulate types, displacing these beasts' former prey, and placental carnivores, displacing these marsupials, which soon became extinct. A curious last survivor in the Pliocene was Thylacosimulus, with large stabbing tusks like those of the saber-toothed tiger.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Paléontologie
OBS

Mammifère marsupial carnassier, de la famille d'une panthère, avec des canines en lame de sabre. (On le trouve dans le Plio-Pléistocène d'Argentine.)

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