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Ficheiro:Carnassial teeth of Carnivora.jpg

DescriptionCarnassial teeth of Carnivora.jpg Left lower sectorial or carnassial teeth of Carnivora. I, Felis; II, Canis; III, Herpestes; IV, Lutra; V...


Ficheiro:EB1911 Carnivora Fig. 2 - Left lower sectorial or carnassial teeth.jpg

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Ficheiro:EB1911 Carnivora Fig. 1 - Left upper sectorial or carnassial teeth.jpg

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Ficheiro:ABCD Carnassial teeth.jpg

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Ficheiro:EFGH Carnassial teeth of otter, raccoon, mongoose and weasel. Taken at Imperial College London.jpg

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Ficheiro:The American Museum journal (c1900-(1918)) (17971586368).jpg

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Ficheiro:Spotted Hyena (Crocuta crocuta) dentition (6645884245).jpg

corresponding lower carnassial tooth. The rest of the skull is very robust and impressive, like the teeth. I should have included a photo of the sagittal crest...


Ficheiro:The American Museum journal (c1900-(1918)) (18155962552).jpg

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Ficheiro:A guide to the fossil mammals and birds in the Department of geology and palontology in the British Museum (Natural history) With 6 plates and 88 text-figures (1909) (14569147317).jpg

In these animals there is no special sectorialor carnassial (flesh-cutting tooth) near the back of thejaw, and the whole dentition is very similar to...


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fewer lower molars, amounting to 40 teeth rather than the more usual 42 of other species. Its lower carnassials also sport only one cusp (two is more...