Pterodon

In Depth        One of the creodont mammals that were most common from the Paleocene to Oligocene periods,‭ ‬Pterodon seems to have been most numerous around Europe and North Africa.‭ ‬An odd set of remains from Pakistan however not only increases the geographic range of this creodont,‭ ‬but also the temporal range as well.‭ ‬Being interpreted … Read more

Sinopa

In Depth        As a hyaenodontid creodont,‭ ‬Sinopa is considered to be a relative to the much more famous Hyaenodon.‭ ‬Like with this genus,‭ ‬the current known distribution of Sinopa fossils suggest that it had a distribution stretching from North Africa to North America,‭ ‬though the vast majority of Sinopa fossils are so far known in … Read more

Apterodon

In Depth        A little known creodont genus,‭ ‬Apterodon fossil locations so far suggest that the genus roamed across Europe and North Africa from the late Eocene to early Oligocene periods.‭ ‬Although a creodont and a predator,‭ ‬Apterodon lacks the carnassial‭ (‬blade-like meat shearing‭) ‬teeth that are seen in other creodonts.‭ ‬This may indicate a different … Read more

Dissopsalis

In Depth        Although still only known from a few scattered and incomplete fossils,‭ ‬Dissopsalis stands out from other creodonts by being one of the last to live.‭ ‬The earliest species was D.‭ ‬pyroclasticus from Kenya,‭ ‬but it is the type species of D.‭ ‬carnifex from Asia that confirms is position as a late surviving creodont.‭ … Read more

Hyaenodon

hyaenodon

In Depth        Although Hyaenodon translates as‭ ‘‬hyena tooth‭’ ‬the only similarities between Hyaenodon and hyenas are the facts that they are both mammals and they both eat meat.‭ ‬Beyond this they are completely different animals with hyenas being more closely related to cats and Hyaenodon actually being a creodont,‭ ‬a long extinct group of mammals … Read more

Tritemnodon

In Depth        One of the hyaenodonts,‭ ‬Tritemnodon means‭ ‘‬three cutting tooth‭’ ‬and is a reference to how the teeth were formed for greater slicing efficiency,‭ ‬something that hyaenodonts have a reputation for being able to with the greatest ease.‭ ‬The relatively small stature and gracile build of Tritemnodon means that these were most likely predators … Read more