Osteoborus

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Osteoborus is an extinct Miocene borophagine that was native to North America. Typical features of this genus are a bulging forehead and powerful jaws, designed for crushing bone; it was probably a scavenger.(Lambert, 163)

[edit] References and External links:

  • David Lambert and the Diagram Group. The Field Guide to Prehistoric Life. New York: Facts on File Publications, 1985. ISBN 0-8160-1125-7


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