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Discovery of New Prehistoric Bear-Dog Species in Catalonia

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A new species of prehistoric bear-dog, named Paludocyon moyasolai, has been identified from a skull unearthed in Catalonia, shedding light on Miocene carnivores. This discovery, made by an international team, indicates that the species was smaller than previously thought, weighing between 50 and 70 kilos, and had a varied diet that included small to medium-sized prey.

The significance of this find extends beyond mere classification; it provides insights into the ecological dynamics of the Miocene era. The environment in which Paludocyon lived was a tropical lagoon, suggesting that the species adapted to a unique habitat that influenced its evolutionary path. This adds a crucial piece to the puzzle of how carnivores coexisted and competed during this period.

Researchers believe that understanding the dietary habits and ecological role of Paludocyon moyasolai can help reconstruct the evolutionary tree of amphicyonids, a group that thrived across Eurasia and North America. Each new discovery contributes to a clearer picture of how these species adapted to environmental changes over millions of years.

As studies continue, the implications of this discovery may influence how we view the evolution of carnivorous mammals and their responses to shifting habitats, ultimately enriching our understanding of prehistoric life and its complexities.

Source: Euronews

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