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In 1984 a study by Björn Kurtén recognized a geographic variation within the dire wolf populations and proposed two subspecies: Canis dirus guildayi (named by Kurtén in honor of the paleontologist John E. Guilday) for specimens from California and Mexico that exhibited shorter limbs and longer teeth, and Canis dirus dirus for specimens east ...
Canis. Modern mounted skeleton of Canis lupus, the grey wolf, to scale with a fossilized skeleton of the Pleistocene wolf Canis dirus, or dire wolf †Canis dirus – or unidentified comparable form †Canis latrans – or unidentified comparable form †Canis lupus †Carex; Carya; Chara; Chelydra †Chelydra serpentina – or unidentified ...
The Beauceron (French pronunciation: ⓘ) is a herding dog breed originating from the plains of Central France. The Beauceron is also known as Berger de Beauce ( French pronunciation: [bɛʁʒe də bos] , sheepdog from Beauce ) or Bas Rouge ( French pronunciation: [ba ʁuʒ] , red-stockings).
However, a 2021 genetic study of the dire wolf (Aenocyon dirus), previously considered a member of Canis, found that it represented the last member of an ancient lineage of canines originally indigenous to the New World that had diverged prior to the appearance of Canis, and that its lineage had been distinct since the Miocene with no evidence ...
Canis. Modern mounted skeleton of Canis lupus, the grey wolf, to scale with a fossilized skeleton of the Pleistocene wolf Canis dirus, or dire wolf †Canis dirus †Canis latrans †Canis lupus – or unidentified comparable form; Cantharus; Canthon; Capella †Capella gallinago; Carcharhinus; Carcharias; Carcharodon †Carcharodon hastalis ...
Canis †Canis dirus †Canis edwardii †Canis latrans †Canis lepophagus †Canis lupus †Canis rufus; Canthon †Canthon praticola †Canthon simplex †Cantius †Capromeryx. Fossilized skeleton of the Pleistocene dwarf pronghorn Capromeryx †Capromeryx minor; Caracara †Caracara cheriway †Caracara plancus; Carcharhinus; Carcharias ...
Canis. Modern mounted skeleton of Canis lupus, the grey wolf, to scale with a fossilized skeleton of the Pleistocene wolf Canis dirus, or dire wolf †Canis dirus – tentative report; Capella †Capella gallinago; Carduelis †Carduelis pinus; Carpodacus †Carpodacus purpureus; Carya †Castaneoidea – type locality for genus
Canis †Canis armbrusteri; Modern mounted skeleton of Canis lupus, the grey wolf, to scale with a fossilized skeleton of the Pleistocene wolf Canis dirus, or dire wolf †Canis dirus; Carcharhinus; Carcharias; Carcharodon †Carcharodon hastalis; Cardita; Carditamera †Carolinacetus – type locality for genus; Cassidulina; Castor †Castor ...