词条 | Gobiconodon | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| image = Gobiconodon ostromi.JPG | image_caption = Gobiconodon ostromi skeleton | image2 = GobiconodonDB15.jpg | image2_caption = Reconstruction | fossil_range = Middle Jurassic-Late Cretaceous {{fossilrange|166|94}} | taxon = Gobiconodon | authority = Trofimov, 1978 | subdivision_ranks = Species | subdivision=
| synonyms =Guchinodon hoburensis Trofimov, 1978Neoconodon borissiaki (nomen nudum) }}Gobiconodon is an extinct genus of carnivorous mammal from the early Cretaceous. It weighed {{Convert|10|-|12|lb}} and measured {{Convert|18|-|20|in}}. It was one of the largest mammals known from the Mesozoic. Like other gobiconodontids, it possesses several speciations towards carnivory, such as shearing molar teeth, large canine-like incisors and powerful jaw and forelimb musculature, indicating that it probably fed on vertebrate prey; rather uniquely among predatory mammals and other eutriconodonts, the lower canines were vestigial, with the first lower incisor pair having become massive and canine-like. Like the larger Repenomamus there might be some evidence of scavenging.[2] Species
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