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Mammal - Απολιθωμένο κρανίο - Dinocrocuta gigantea
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Mammal - Απολιθωμένο κρανίο - Dinocrocuta gigantea

Up for sale is a RARE right lower jaw of prehistoric hyena Dinocrocuta (carnivorous mammal) from Miocene of Linxia basin, Gansu, China! The discovery of Dinocrocuta hyena from the Miocene deposits of Gansu, China, provides important insight into the evolutionary history and paleoecology of one of the most formidable hyena-like predators of the Neogene. Dinocrocuta, a giant carnivore belonging to the family Percrocutidae, is well known for its massively robust dentition and powerful jaws, adaptations that suggest an extreme durophagous lifestyle comparable to — and in some ways exceeding — that of modern bone-cracking hyenas. The Gansu specimens, recovered from middle to late Miocene strata, offer valuable data on the species’ geographic distribution across northern China and the ecological dynamics of open, seasonally arid environments that characterized the region at the time. Examination of the molars reveals distinctive features such as enlarged crushing surfaces, reinforced enamel, and reduced shearing crests, all of which reflect specialization for processing hard materials. These fossils not only broaden our understanding of Dinocrocuta morphology and feeding behavior but also shed light on predator–prey interactions and environmental changes in the Miocene faunal communities of northwestern China. The fossil item is from the so called “Thre-Toed Horse fauna” or “Hipparion fauna”, represents one of the most characteristic mammalian assemblages of the late Miocene to Pliocene in northern China. Named for the widespread presence of three-toed horses (genus Hipparion), this fauna reflects a major ecological transition in East Asia during a period marked by progressive aridification, expansion of open grasslands, and increasing faunal turnover. The assemblage is dominated by Hipparionine horses, whose limb morphology and dental adaptations indicate fast-running, grazing lifestyles suited for increasingly open steppe environments. Associated herbivores include antelope-like bovids, rhinocerotids, giraffids, suids, and small to medium-sized cervids, many of which show adaptations for open habitats and seasonal climates. Such herbivore diversity indicates a mosaic landscape of grasslands, shrublands, and scattered woodland patches. The carnivore component of the fauna is equally significant. It includes felids, amphicyonids, hyaenids, and percrocutids, among which the giant bone-crushing Dinocrocuta is particularly notable. As a top predator and scavenger, Dinocrocuta occupied the upper trophic levels of these ecosystems, preying upon or scavenging from the abundant ungulate populations. Its presence highlights the ecological complexity and competitive dynamics of late Neogene predator guilds. Overall, the fauna represents a key ecological stage in Chinese Neogene history, reflecting both climatic shifts toward more open, arid environments and the evolutionary radiation of grazing mammals. Its rich and diverse fossil record continues to provide crucial insights into faunal evolution, biogeographic patterns, and environmental change across northern China during the Miocene–Pliocene transition. —————————— The size measurements of this item is around 300 x 35 x 125 mm/11.81 x 1.38 x 4.92 inches, with no repairs but restorations ~15%. For shipping, the Chunghwa post (the official post of Taiwan) will be used to carry the item worldwide. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions in mind

Αρ. 99652571

Αντικείμενα που πωλήθηκαν
Mammal - Απολιθωμένο κρανίο - Dinocrocuta gigantea

Mammal - Απολιθωμένο κρανίο - Dinocrocuta gigantea

Up for sale is a RARE right lower jaw of prehistoric hyena Dinocrocuta (carnivorous mammal) from Miocene of Linxia basin, Gansu, China!

The discovery of Dinocrocuta hyena from the Miocene deposits of Gansu, China, provides important insight into the evolutionary history and paleoecology of one of the most formidable hyena-like predators of the Neogene. Dinocrocuta, a giant carnivore belonging to the family Percrocutidae, is well known for its massively robust dentition and powerful jaws, adaptations that suggest an extreme durophagous lifestyle comparable to — and in some ways exceeding — that of modern bone-cracking hyenas. The Gansu specimens, recovered from middle to late Miocene strata, offer valuable data on the species’ geographic distribution across northern China and the ecological dynamics of open, seasonally arid environments that characterized the region at the time. Examination of the molars reveals distinctive features such as enlarged crushing surfaces, reinforced enamel, and reduced shearing crests, all of which reflect specialization for processing hard materials. These fossils not only broaden our understanding of Dinocrocuta morphology and feeding behavior but also shed light on predator–prey interactions and environmental changes in the Miocene faunal communities of northwestern China.

The fossil item is from the so called “Thre-Toed Horse fauna” or “Hipparion fauna”, represents one of the most characteristic mammalian assemblages of the late Miocene to Pliocene in northern China. Named for the widespread presence of three-toed horses (genus Hipparion), this fauna reflects a major ecological transition in East Asia during a period marked by progressive aridification, expansion of open grasslands, and increasing faunal turnover.



The assemblage is dominated by Hipparionine horses, whose limb morphology and dental adaptations indicate fast-running, grazing lifestyles suited for increasingly open steppe environments. Associated herbivores include antelope-like bovids, rhinocerotids, giraffids, suids, and small to medium-sized cervids, many of which show adaptations for open habitats and seasonal climates. Such herbivore diversity indicates a mosaic landscape of grasslands, shrublands, and scattered woodland patches.



The carnivore component of the fauna is equally significant. It includes felids, amphicyonids, hyaenids, and percrocutids, among which the giant bone-crushing Dinocrocuta is particularly notable. As a top predator and scavenger, Dinocrocuta occupied the upper trophic levels of these ecosystems, preying upon or scavenging from the abundant ungulate populations. Its presence highlights the ecological complexity and competitive dynamics of late Neogene predator guilds.



Overall, the fauna represents a key ecological stage in Chinese Neogene history, reflecting both climatic shifts toward more open, arid environments and the evolutionary radiation of grazing mammals. Its rich and diverse fossil record continues to provide crucial insights into faunal evolution, biogeographic patterns, and environmental change across northern China during the Miocene–Pliocene transition.

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The size measurements of this item is around 300 x 35 x 125 mm/11.81 x 1.38 x 4.92 inches, with no repairs but restorations ~15%.

For shipping, the Chunghwa post (the official post of Taiwan) will be used to carry the item worldwide.


Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions in mind

Τελική προσφορά
€ 650
Manuel Quiring
Ειδικός
Εκτιμήστε  € 550 - € 700

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