''Albanosmilus'' is an extinct
genus
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of the
family
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Barbourofelidae
Barbourofelidae is an extinct family of carnivorans of the suborder Feliformia, sometimes known as false saber-toothed cats, that lived in North America, Eurasia and Africa during the Miocene epoch (16.9—9.0 million years ago) and existed for ...
.
It was previously thought to belong to the false
sabre-toothed cat family
Nimravidae
Nimravidae is an extinct family of carnivorans, sometimes known as false saber-toothed cats, whose fossils are found in North America and Eurasia. Not considered to belong to the true cats (family Felidae), the nimravids are generally considered ...
.
It lived during Middle and Upper Miocene in Europe, Asia, and North America.
''Albanosmilus'' was comparatively more bulky and muscular than today's large cats, such as the tiger, and probably resembled a bear-like lion.
References
Barbourofelidae
Miocene mammals of Europe
Miocene mammals of North America
Miocene mammals of Asia
Prehistoric carnivoran genera
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