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The Sardinian dhole (Cynotherium sardous) is an extinct insular canid which was endemic to what is now the Mediterranean islands of Sardinia (Italy) and Corsica (France), which were joined for much of the Pleistocene. It went extinct when humans began to settle on the island. Its scientific name means "dog-beast of Sardinia", the genus name from the Ancient Greek: θήρ, romanized: thḗr, lit. 'beast', 'wild animal' and κύων, kyōn, 'dog' and the specific name from the Latin: Sardous, lit. 'of Sardinia', alt. form of Latin: Sardus.

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  • Cynotherium sardous (es)
  • Cynotherium sardous (fr)
  • Cynotherium sardous (it)
  • Sardinian dhole (en)
  • Cynotherium (uk)
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  • Cynotherium • Dhole de Sardaigne Cynotherium sardous Genre † Cynotherium, 1857 Espèce † Cynotherium sardous, 1857 Le Dhole de Sardaigne (Cynotherium sardous , 1857) est une espèce éteinte de la famille des Canidae, la seule du genre Cynotherium. (fr)
  • El cuón sardo (Cynotherium sardous) es una especie extinta de mamífero carnívoro de la familia de los cánidos endémico de la isla italiana de Cerdeña y la isla francesa de Córcega (las dos islas estuvieron unidas durante gran parte del Pleistoceno).​ Se extinguió cuando los humanos comenzaron a establecerse en las islas.​ Cuando este cánido quedó confinado en las islas, tuvo que adaptarse a una dieta compuesta únicamente de presas pequeñas y rápidas.​ Esto indujo una reducción en su tamaño, siendo un ejemplo de enanismo insular.​ (es)
  • The Sardinian dhole (Cynotherium sardous) is an extinct insular canid which was endemic to what is now the Mediterranean islands of Sardinia (Italy) and Corsica (France), which were joined for much of the Pleistocene. It went extinct when humans began to settle on the island. Its scientific name means "dog-beast of Sardinia", the genus name from the Ancient Greek: θήρ, romanized: thḗr, lit. 'beast', 'wild animal' and κύων, kyōn, 'dog' and the specific name from the Latin: Sardous, lit. 'of Sardinia', alt. form of Latin: Sardus. (en)
  • Il cinoterio sardo (Cynotherium sardous Studiati, 1857), detto anche cuon sardo, è stato un canide lupino insulare endemico ,che è vissuto nelle isole di Sardegna e Corsica durante il Pleistocene. Il cinoterio raggiunse il blocco sardo-corso durante una fase di regressione marina, in concomitanza di una fase glaciale. L'isolamento degli antenati del Cynotherium fece sì che la specie si evolvesse, favorendo gli individui capaci di nutrirsi anche con piccole prede, quali mammiferi e uccelli, e di carogne di animali più grossi. (it)
  • Cynotherium — вимерлий рід хижих ссавців з родини псових. Він був ендеміком нинішніх середземноморських островів Сардинія (Італія) та Корсика (Франція), які були об’єднані протягом більшої частини плейстоцену. Він вимер, коли люди почали селитися на острові. Схоже, що предком Cynotherium був Xenocyon. (uk)
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  • Sardinian dhole (en)
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