Cephalogale

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Cephalogale
Fossil range: late Middle Oligocene
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Superfamily: Ursoidea
Genus: Cephalogale

Cephalogale was a small mammal the size of dog, or cat. It lived in Europe, about 30 million years ago, in the Oligocene, the time when large mammalian carnivores and herbivores were ruling. Cephalogale was probably living in their shadows. Cephalogale was dog-like mammal that was closely related to the bears because its carnassials was bear-like, and it (or another close relative) may have given rise to bears, which began to appear in the Late Oligocene. Cephalogale's ancestors were the miacids, and one of the later branch of the miacids gave rise to the raccoon family, the Amphicyonidae - the bear-dogs, the Pinnipedimorphs - which was a seal/sea lion/walrus lineage, Mustelidae, and the primitive Ursoids - which included Cephalogale.