"28"^^ . . "Walking with Beasts: Land of Giants"@en . "Cynodictis had a long muzzle and a low-slung body. It had carnassial teeth for slicing chunks of meat off carcasses. It was about 30 cm at the shoulder."@en . "Resembles a cross between a bear and a dog"@en . . "Cynodictis was a genus of extinct bear-dog carnivores that lived during the Oligocene epoch."@en . . . . . . . . "Cynodictis had a long muzzle and a low-slung body. It had carnassial teeth for slicing chunks of meat off carcasses. It was about 30 cm at the shoulder."@en . "Cynodictis"@en . "Eurasia"@en . "\u2020Amphicyonidae"@en . . "\u2020C. elegans"@en . "Cynodictis"@en . . "The Cynodictis, (\"in-between dog\") is a member of extinct terrestrial carnivores belonging to the family Amphicyonidae, suborder Caniformia, which inhabited Eurasia from the Late Eocene subepoch to the Early Oligocene subepoch living from 37.2\u201428.4 Ma, existing for approximately 8.8 million years. Cynodictis was one of the oldest amphicyonids, and was the ancestor of the canids, as it was believed some decades ago."@en . "Extinct"@en . . "The Cynodictis, (\"in-between dog\") is a member of extinct terrestrial carnivores belonging to the family Amphicyonidae, suborder Caniformia, which inhabited Eurasia from the Late Eocene subepoch to the Early Oligocene subepoch living from 37.2\u201428.4 Ma, existing for approximately 8.8 million years. Cynodictis was one of the oldest amphicyonids, and was the ancestor of the canids, as it was believed some decades ago."@en . "EX"@en . . "Cynodictis as seened in Walking with Beasts."@en . . "Cynodictis was a genus of extinct bear-dog carnivores that lived during the Oligocene epoch."@en . . "\u2020Cynodictis"@en . . . "Carnivore"@en . .