Parictis
Parictis is the earliest genus of bear known. It was a very small and graceful ursid with a skull only 7 cm long. Parictis first appeared in North America in the Late Eocene (ca. 38 million years ago), but it did not arrive in Eurasia until the Miocene. There is some suggestion that Parictis may have emigrated from Asia into North America during the major sea level low circa 37 mya, because of the continued evolution of the Amphicynodontinae into the Hemicyoninae in Asia. Although no Parictis fossils have been found in East Asia, Parictis does appear in Eurasia and Africa but not until the Miocene.
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Parictis
Parictis is the earliest genus of bear known. It was a very small and graceful ursid with a skull only 7 cm long. Parictis first appeared in North America in the Late Eocene (ca. 38 million years ago), but it did not arrive in Eurasia until the Miocene. There is some suggestion that Parictis may have emigrated from Asia into North America during the major sea level low circa 37 mya, because of the continued evolution of the Amphicynodontinae into the Hemicyoninae in Asia. Although no Parictis fossils have been found in East Asia, Parictis does appear in Eurasia and Africa but not until the Miocene.
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Parictis ist eine ausgestorbe ...... funde nicht eindeutig geklärt.
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Parictis es un género extinto ...... s similar a la de los tejones.
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Parictis is the earliest genus ...... ica but not until the Miocene.
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Parictis ist eine ausgestorbe ...... ephalogale und Ursavus zugesch
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Parictis es un género extinto ...... s similar a la de los tejones.
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Parictis is the earliest genus ...... ica but not until the Miocene.
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