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The extinction of Arctodus pristinus occurred towards the end of the Pleistocene
although wider and more robust than that of strictly piscivorous forms like modern gharials
Presentaba una cabeza relativamente pequeña en comparación con los ceratopsianos más grandes que evolucionaron más tarde
scavenger and hunter
Supayacetus muizoni Nova Studios The extinction of Arctodus pristinusSupayacetus muizoni was an archaeocete cetacean belonging to the Basilosauridae, a group of fully aquatic primitive whales that lived during the middle late Eocene, approximately 4037 million years ago, in the coastal waters of present day Peru. It represents a very important transitional form in the early evolution of whales, showing a combination of primitive traits inherited from older archaeocetes and characteristics already clearly adapted to
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