Postcranial morphology and locomotor behaviour of two early Eocene miacoid carnivorans, Vulpavus and Didymictis

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Heinrich, RE [1 ]
Rose, KD [1 ]
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[1] JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV, SCH MED, DEPT CELL BIOL & ANAT, BALTIMORE, MD 21205 USA
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The postcranial skeletons of two contemporaneous early Eocene carnivorans, the miacid Vulpavus and the viverravid Didymictis, are described and compared with behaviourally diverse small and medium-bodied extant carnivorans. Body mass estimates based on the cross sectional geometry of humeri and femora indicate that these two taxa were similar in size, estimates for both genera ranging from about 3.5 to 7.5 kg. It is argued that Vulpavus was well adapted for climbing and was possibly arboreal, with locomotor behaviours comparable to those of the coatimundi (Nasua). Didymictis, on the other hand, was primarily terrestrial and probably incipiently cursorial. No modern taxon is similar to Didymictis in all aspects of the postcranial skeleton, but the Oriental civet (Viverra) is probably a reasonable modern analogue.
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