Speothos pacivorus
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Speothos pacivorus Fossil range: Pleistocene |
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†Speothos pacivorus Lund, 1839 |
Speothos pacivorus is an extinct relative of the Bush Dog. It fossils date back to the late Pleistocene. When compared to the Bush Dog, Speothos pacivorus had an overall larger body size and a double-rooted second lower molar.