Everything about Barbourofelidae totally explained
Previously placed as a subfamily of
Nimravidae, the Barbourofelinae have been recently assigned to their own distinct family,
Barbourofelidae, now thought to be taxonomically closer to the
Felidae than to the Nimravidae.
Barbourofelidae first appears in the
fossil record in the
early Miocene of
Africa. By the end of the early Miocene a
land bridge had opened between Africa and
Eurasia, allowing for a
faunal exchange between the two continent. Barbourofelids migrated through Eurasia, reaching
North America by the late
Miocene, represented there by the
genus Barbourofelis.
Classification
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