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English: Selection of Late Miocene Carnivora from eastern Africa. From left to right: the hyaena Ictitherium ebu, the bear-dog Amphicyon sp., the cat Dinofelis sp., the mustelid Ekorus ekakeram, the viverrid Viverra leakeyi, and the sabretoothed felid Lokotunjailurus emageritus.
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Author Alan Turner & Mauricio Antón

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