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==Cynodesmus in "[[Lure]]"==
 
==Cynodesmus in "[[Lure]]"==
[[Harvey Cutter]], who had traveled back ten million years to [[Miocene (Lure)|Miocene]] [[Italy (Lure)|Italy]] to capture live specimens of primates for the [[San Diego (Lure)|San Diego]] [[Cenozoic (Lure)|Cenozoic]] Zoo, observed a pack of '''Cynodesmus''' hunt and bring down a [[Diceratherium (Lure)|Diceratherium]].
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[[Harvey Cutter]], who had [[Time travel (Lure)|traveled back]] ten million years to [[Miocene (Lure)|Miocene]] [[Italy (Lure)|Italy]] to capture live specimens of primates for the [[San Diego (Lure)|San Diego]] [[Cenozoic (Lure)|Cenozoic]] Zoo, observed a pack of '''Cynodesmus''' hunt and bring down a [[Diceratherium (Lure)|Diceratherium]].
   
 
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Latest revision as of 09:16, 4 August 2020

Kinodesumusu

Cynodesmus is an extinct genus of canine. The 1 m (3 ft 4 in) long creature was one of the first canines to actually look like one. It probably looked like the modern coyote, but had a shorter skull, heavier tail and longer rump. Also, Cynodesmus was not a very good runner compared to most other canines; it probably attacked prey from an ambush. Like felines, it could (partially) retract its claws.

Cynodesmus in "Lure"[]

Harvey Cutter, who had traveled back ten million years to Miocene Italy 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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