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Cephalogale / Phoberocyon / Carnivora / Bear / Paleozoology / Extinct species / Phoberogale / Extinction / Hemicyoninae
Date: 2010-07-26 12:08:14
Cephalogale
Phoberocyon
Carnivora
Bear
Paleozoology
Extinct species
Phoberogale
Extinction
Hemicyoninae

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