creodonts in Vietnamese


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1. A list of words that start with Creodonts (words with the prefix Creodonts)

2. (A) Relationships of Creodonts and carnivorans

3. What does Creodonts mean? Plural form of creodont

4. The Creodonts were established in the various niches before there were carnivorans, and Creodonts were outcompeted from all of those niches

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6. Creodonts had long, low skulls with crests to which chewing muscles were attached

7. Because they both possess carnassial teeth, Creodonts and carnivorans were once thought to have shared a common ancestor, but given that different teeth are involved in making up the carnassials (both between Creodonts and carnivorans …

8. Among the prominent carnivorous mammals of the time were a group known as the Creodonts

9. Among the prominent carnivorous mammals of the time were a group known as the Creodonts

10. Creodonts had long, low skulls with crests to which chewing muscles were attached

11. Definitive Creodonts are members of the family Oxyaenidae from the late Paleocene of North America

12. The giant Creodonts like hyenadon might diversify into even larger species, and really terrorize the ecosystems

13. Creodonts are an extinct group of carnivorous mammals that were long thought to be the ancestors of modern Carnivora

14. Creodonts were the dominant group of carnivorous mammals in the early Tertiary and were quite diverse.

15. Because they both possess carnassial teeth, Creodonts and carnivorans were once thought to have shared a common ancestor, but given that different teeth are involved in making up the carnassials (both between Creodonts and carnivorans and between the …

16. In carnivorans the carnassials are positioned near the front of the molar row, while in the Creodonts they are

17. Unlike later terrestrial predators (Fissipedia), carnassial teeth were either absent in Creodonts or occupied a different place in the tooth series.

18. Creodont (plural Creodonts) A member of the extinct Creodonta order of mammals that lived from the Paleocene to the Pliocene epoch

19. Carnivorous mammals were the Creodonts--a group of carnivorous mammals apart from the Order Carnivorato which all modern carnivores belong

20. The Creodonts were originally thought of as the sister taxon to the carnivorans, perhaps even ancestral to, based on the presence of the carnassial teeth

21. It resembled the fossils of Creodonts, a wolf like carnivore that lived between 60 and 37 million years ago in the early Eocene epoch

22. Creodonts ranged in size from that of a small cat to lion- or bear-size species, and often converged in appearance with those animals

23. Creodonts ranged in size from that of a small cat to lion- or bear-size species, and often converged in appearance with those animals

24. Oxyaenid Creodonts are a family of extinct carnivorous mammals that first appeared in the middle Tiffanian (late Paleocene) of North America (Gingerich 1980; Secord 2008)

25. Mesonychians were long considered to be Creodonts, but have now been removed from that order and placed in three families (Mesonychidae, Hapalodectidae, and Triisodontidae), either within their own order, Mesonychia, or within the order Condylarthra as part of the cohort or superorder Laurasiatheria.Nearly all mesonychids are, on average, larger than most of the Paleocene and Eocene Creodonts

26. Early humans may have been prey, not predators Bone crushers first appeared among the Creodonts, the first order of mammals to take over the land.

27. Creodonts were ancient carnivorous mammals that filled a niche similar to that of modern carnivores, and the ones on the island were likely wolf-sized

28. Creodonts were the dominant group of carnivorous mammals from 55 to 35 million years ago (mya) in the ecosystems of Africa, Eurasia and North America

29. Creodonts had many primitive features, including a long, low skull with a small brain case, a small brain, usually a complete tooth system, and blunt, hooflike claws

30. Also known as Pseudocreodi or "archaic carnivores," Creodonts are a group of extinct carnivorous mammals that thrived during the Eocene and Oligocene in North Fig

31. The last creodont, Dissopsalis carnifex, became extinct about 9 million years ago, giving the group a more than 50-million-year history. Creodonts were diverse and ecologically varied.

32. Creodonts were carnivorous placental mammals who roamed North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa for about fifty-million years before becoming extinct less than ten-million years ago

33. In 1978, paleontologist Phil Gingerich discovered a 52-million-year-old skull in Pakistan that resembled fossils of Creodonts -- wolf-sized carnivores that lived between 60 and 37 million years

34. Creodonts were the apex-predators of the early Tertiary period, but only in the North Hemisphere - in the south, in South America and Australia, giant marsupials, flightless birds and reptiles ruled instead.

35. Creodonts are an extinct order of carnivorous mammals that were the first to evolve at the beginning of the Paleocene as soon as the dinosaurs died out 64 million years ago

36. Hyaenodons is a group of carnivorous Creodonts of the family Hyaenodontidae endemic to all continents except South America, Australia and Antarctica, living from 42-15.9 mya, existing for approximately 26.1 million years

37. Fortunately there is a good fossil record for both orders of carnivorous mammals, the Creodonts and the carnivores (in the strict sense of the word), so that we can follow their evolutionary histories in considerable detail

38. Tiny four-toed horses, huge rhino-like brontotheres, crocodilians, and meat-eating Creodonts that once roamed ancient jungles are now found in the rocks of the Clarno Unit, as well as an incredibly diverse range of plant life

39. The first Creodonts emerged in the early Paleocene, only one of the “new” orders filling the immense hole in the biosphere left by the terrible K/T extinction that killed off the dinosaurs and much other life only a few million years earlier

40. The Creodonts, on the other hand, left no living descendants; the most noteworthy members of this breed were Hyaenodon and the strikingly named Sarkastodon, the former of which looked (and behaved) like a wolf and the latter of which looked (and behaved) like a grizzly bear.

41. ‘The slow clumsy Creodonts, well adapted to the jungle thickets, were replaced by the swift intelligent cat and dog type carnivora as the dominant predators.’ ‘New adaptive breakthroughs and evolutionary radiations also are apparent from such morphospace analysis, such as the reoccupation of creodont niches by nimravids, canids, and

42. This causes Creodonts to run into a phenomenon called the macroevolutionary ratchet, where animals can become more specialized for carnivory but have a hard time going the opposite direction and becoming more omnivorous, mostly because being more carnivorous involves loss of complex structures that cannot easily be regained.