Muribacinus gadiyuli lived during the middle Miocene in Riversleigh. The species name comes from Wanyi aboriginal word for "little", in reference to its considerably small size compared to the modern thylacine and was similar in size to a fox-terrier dog, and "father" for the ancestral characteristics of the fossilised teeth. M. gadiyuli was a quadrupedal marsupial predator, that in appearance looked similar to a dog with a long snout. Its molar teeth were specialized for carnivory; the cups and crest were reduced or elongated to give the molars a cutting blade.
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| - Muribacinus gadiyuli és una espècie extinta de marsupials carnívors. És un dels membres més primitius de la família dels tilacínids, a més de ser un dels més petits. Fou descrit a partir de material fòssil trobat a Riversleigh (Austràlia). (ca)
- Muribacinus is een uitgestorven buidelwolf die in het Mioceen op het Australische continent leefde. Het geslacht omvat één soort, M.gadiyuli (nl)
- Muribacinus gadiyuli — вид вимерлих сумчастих ссавців родини Тилацинових (Thylacinidae), що жив у середньому міоцені. (uk)
- Muribacinus gadiyuli lived during the middle Miocene in Riversleigh. The species name comes from Wanyi aboriginal word for "little", in reference to its considerably small size compared to the modern thylacine and was similar in size to a fox-terrier dog, and "father" for the ancestral characteristics of the fossilised teeth. M. gadiyuli was a quadrupedal marsupial predator, that in appearance looked similar to a dog with a long snout. Its molar teeth were specialized for carnivory; the cups and crest were reduced or elongated to give the molars a cutting blade. (en)
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| - Muribacinus gadiyuli és una espècie extinta de marsupials carnívors. És un dels membres més primitius de la família dels tilacínids, a més de ser un dels més petits. Fou descrit a partir de material fòssil trobat a Riversleigh (Austràlia). (ca)
- Muribacinus gadiyuli lived during the middle Miocene in Riversleigh. The species name comes from Wanyi aboriginal word for "little", in reference to its considerably small size compared to the modern thylacine and was similar in size to a fox-terrier dog, and "father" for the ancestral characteristics of the fossilised teeth. M. gadiyuli was a quadrupedal marsupial predator, that in appearance looked similar to a dog with a long snout. Its molar teeth were specialized for carnivory; the cups and crest were reduced or elongated to give the molars a cutting blade. The holotype and only specimens are a well preserved right maxilla, right dentary, and the holotype, a section of the jugal bone. (en)
- Muribacinus is een uitgestorven buidelwolf die in het Mioceen op het Australische continent leefde. Het geslacht omvat één soort, M.gadiyuli (nl)
- Muribacinus gadiyuli — вид вимерлих сумчастих ссавців родини Тилацинових (Thylacinidae), що жив у середньому міоцені. (uk)
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