| Adelphailurus | |
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| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Chordata |
| Class: | Mammalia |
| Order: | Carnivora |
| Family: | Felidae |
| Subfamily: | Felinae |
| Tribe: | Metailurini |
| Genus: | Adelphailurus |
| Species | |
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Adelphailurus kansensis |
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| Range of Adrlphailurus based on fossil record | |
Adelphailurus is an extinct genus of saber-toothed cats of the family Felidae and tribe Metailurini which inhabited western North America during the Miocene living from 10.3—5.33 Ma and existed for approximately 4.97 million years. [1]
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Adelphailurus was named by Hibbard (1934). Its type is Adelphailurus kansensis. It was assigned to Felidae by Hibbard (1934) and Carroll (1988); and to Machairodontinae by Martin (1998).[2][3][4]
It was a cougar-sized animal and may have had habits similar to those of a cougar. Its body had the same shape as a cougar except for a long and compressed upper canine. This would place this cat into the "False-sabertooth" group. Apart from that the Adelphailurus had a retained upper second premolar, which is unusual for a cat.
Two specimens were examined by Legendre and Roth for body mass.[5]
Turner, A and Mauricio Anton. Big Cats and Their Fossil Relatives 1997. Columbia University Press. New York.
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