Eofelis

Extinct genus of carnivores From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Eofelis is an extinct genus of small nimravid (false saber-toothed cats). They were catlike creatures that evolved in parallel with true cats but are not a part of the true cat lineage and have left no living descendants. The genus was first described in 1938 by Miklos Kretzoi.[1]

Phylum:Chordata
Class:Mammalia
Order:Carnivora
Family:Nimravidae
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Eofelis
Temporal range: Eocene–Miocene
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Family: Nimravidae
Genus: Eofelis
Kretzoi, 1938
Type species
Eofelis edwardsii
Kretzoi, 1938
Species
  • E. edwardsii
  • E. giganteus
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Fossils have been found in the phosphorites of Quercy, France. It was recently determined that there were two distinct species of Eofelis from old collections, E. edwardsii being the most abundant.

E. giganteus was very large, almost twice the size of E. edwardsii.[2]

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