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Trigonictis macrodon : ウィキペディア英語版 | Trigonictis macrodon
''Trigonictis macrodon'' is an extinct genera and species of mammal related to a grison ''(genus Galictis)'' of North America living during the Pliocene through Pleistocene from ~4.1–1.6 Ma. (AEO).〔Alroy, John, PaleoDB collection 20308, March 26, 1995, De Soto Shell Pit, Caloosahatchee Formation, DeSoto County, Florida〕 existing for approximately . ==Morphology and diet== ''Trigonictis'' is most closely related to the modern neotropical galictines, ''Sminthosinis'' and possibly ''Canimartes.''〔(Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science, Vol. 45, 2009. )〕 According to Kurtén and Anderson, ''Trigonictis macrodon'' was about the size of ''Martes pennanti'', a fisher quickly moving and very capable of swimming. It was closely related to a group of galactine mustelids and reached the New World in the Middle Pliocene. Its diet was probably the rabbit, †''Hypolagus'', ground squirrels, and young beavers.〔Kurten, Bjorn and Anderson, Elaine; Pleistocene mammals of North America, Columbia University Press, 1980. ISBN 0-231-03733-3.〕
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