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1.-  A rich community of Felidae (Mammalia, Carnivora) from the late Miocene (Turolian, MN 13) site of Las Casiones (Villalba Baja, Teruel, Spain)
University of Oklahoma; Norman, OK; USA; United States, 2012
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2.-  CO-EXISTENCE OF SCIMITAR-TOOTHED CATS, LIONS AND HOMININS IN THE EUROPEAN PLEISTOCENE; IMPLICATIONS OF THE POST-CRANIAL ANATOMY OF HOMOTHERIUM LATIDENS (OWEN) FOR COMPARATIVE PALAEOECOLOGY
PERGAMON; OXFORD; GBR; UNITED KINGDOM, 2005
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3.-  EARLY RADIATION OF FELID SABERTOOTHS DOCUMENTED IN CARNIVORE-TRAP FOSSIL SITE IN THE LATE MIOCENE OF SPAIN
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA; NORMAN, OK; USA; UNITED STATES, 2003
SIXTY-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING, SOCIETY OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY, SCIENCE MUSEUM OF MINNESOTA; ABSTRACTS
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4.-  Evidence of a false thumb in a fossil carnivore clarifies the evolution of pandas
National Academy of Sciences; Washington, DC; USA; United States, 2006
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5.-  FIRST KNOWN COMPLETE SKULLS OF THE SCIMITAR-TOOTHED CAT MACHAIRODUS APHANISTUS (FELIDAE, CARNIVORA) FROM THE SPANISH LATE MIOCENE SITE OF BATALLONES-1
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA; NORMAN, OK; USA; UNITED STATES, 2004
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6.-  Functional anatomy and biomechanics of the postcranial skeleton of Simocyon batalleri (Viret, 1929) (Carnivora, Ailuridae) from the late Miocene of Spain
Wiley Blackwell on behalf of the Linnean Society of London; London; GBR; United Kingdom, 2008
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7.-  NECK FUNCTION AND PREDATORY BEHAVIOR IN THE SCIMITAR TOOTHED CAT HOMOTHERIUM LATIDENS (OWEN)
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA; NORMAN, OK; USA; UNITED STATES, 1999
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8.-  Systematic revision of the late Miocene sabre-toothed felid Paramachaerodus in Spain
Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of Palaeontological Association; London; GBR; United Kingdom, 2010
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9.-  Systematics and phylogeny of the small felines (Carnivora, Felidae) from the late Miocene of Europe; a new species of Felinae from the Vallesian of Batallones (MN 10, Madrid, Spain)
Cambridge University Press; Cambridge; GBR; United Kingdom, 2012
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10.-  The evolution of the bone-cracking model in carnivorans; cranial functional morphology of the Plio-Pleistocene cursorial hyaenid Chasmaporthetes lunensis (Mammalia, Carnivora)
Paleontological Society; Lawrence, KS; USA; United States, 2011
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