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English: Fossil skull and bones of Kerberos langebadreae against the silhouette of the animal. Created from photographs of the fossils in the article by Solé et al. 2015.
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Source Solé, F., E. Amson, M. R. Borths, D. Vidalenc, M. Morlo, and K. Bastl. 2015. A new large hyainailourine from the Bartonian of Europe and its bearings on the evolution and ecology of massive hyaenodonts (Mammalia). PLoS ONE 10:1--55. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0135698
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Fossil skull and bones of Kerberos langebadreae against the silhouette of the animal.

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