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Kelba quadeemae

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Genus
  
Kelba Savage, 1965

Order
  
Ptolemaiida

Class
  
Mammalia

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Kelbidae Cote et al., 2007

Similar
  
Ptolemaiida, Ptolemaia, Afrotheria, Creodonta, Golden mole

Kelba quadeemae is an extinct species of ptolemaiidan mammal, the sole species of the family Kelbidae, known from the Lower Miocene of East Africa. The genus name Kelba derives from the Arabic الكلب (pronounced kalb or kelb) meaning "dog", and the specific name quadeemae from the Arabic quadeem, meaning "ancient". Kelba is only known from a partial skull and teeth, but estimated to have been (around 15 kg), similar in size to a coyote but more heavily built. The teeth are rather unspecialized, suggesting a wide and varied diet, and show wear suggesting its diet included abrasive material.

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Kelba quadeemae Wikipedia