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- Canis_ferox abstract "Canis ferox (Latin: canis: dog, ferox: fierce; hence fierce dog) is a species of canidae which was endemic to North America and lived from the Late Hemphillian stage (10.9 Mya) of the Pliocene through the Miocene epoch (5.8 Mya). Canis ferox existed for approximately 5 million years. It is a primitive species, existing before most of the clades of Canis were formed.Canis ferox was named by Miller and Carranza-Castaneda in 1998.".
- Canis_ferox comment "Canis ferox (Latin: canis: dog, ferox: fierce; hence fierce dog) is a species of canidae which was endemic to North America and lived from the Late Hemphillian stage (10.9 Mya) of the Pliocene through the Miocene epoch (5.8 Mya). Canis ferox existed for approximately 5 million years. It is a primitive species, existing before most of the clades of Canis were formed.Canis ferox was named by Miller and Carranza-Castaneda in 1998.".