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Cynodesmus Cynodesmus
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Cynodesmus was one of the first canids to truly look dog-like. At around 1 metre (3.3 ft) in length, it was about the same size as a modern coyote, but had a shorter skull, heavier tail, and longer rump. The shape of its limbs suggests that Cynodesmus was not a very good runner compared to most other canids; it probably attacked prey from an ambush. Unlike modern dogs, it had five toes on each foot, bearing partially retractable claws Harvey Cutter, who had traveled back ten million years to Miocene Miocene to capture live specimens of primates for the San Diego Cenozoic Zoo, observed a pack of Cynodesmus hunt and bring down a Diceratherium.
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Harvey Cutter, who had traveled back ten million years to Miocene Miocene to capture live specimens of primates for the San Diego Cenozoic Zoo, observed a pack of Cynodesmus hunt and bring down a Diceratherium. Cynodesmus was one of the first canids to truly look dog-like. At around 1 metre (3.3 ft) in length, it was about the same size as a modern coyote, but had a shorter skull, heavier tail, and longer rump. The shape of its limbs suggests that Cynodesmus was not a very good runner compared to most other canids; it probably attacked prey from an ambush. Unlike modern dogs, it had five toes on each foot, bearing partially retractable claws