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Coprolites in natural traps: direct evidence of bone-eating carnivorans from the Late Miocene Batallones-3 site, Madrid, Spain

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LETHAIA
卷 54, 期 5, 页码 762-774

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SCANDINAVIAN UNIV PRESS-UNIVERSITETSFORLAGET AS
DOI: 10.1111/let.12438

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Carnivora; fossil faeces; Iberian Peninsula; Late Miocene; pseudokarst

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  1. AEI/FEDER, UE [CGL 2015-68333-P, CGL2016-76431-P, PGC2018-094122-B-100]
  2. Universidad Complutense de Madrid [BSCH-UCM910607]
  3. PVC-GIUV the Government of Aragon [E33_20R]
  4. Generalitat de Catalunya (CERCA Programme)
  5. Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities [FJC2018-036669-I]
  6. FPI Predoctoral grant [BES-2016-079460]
  7. Generalitat de Catalunya (Beatriu de Pinos contract from AGAUR) [2017 BP 00223]
  8. [CSIC 64 1538]
  9. [CAM-UCM 910607]

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The study describes two carnivorous coprolites found in Spain, one potentially produced by the amphicyonid Magerycion anceps and the other by the jackal-sized basal hyaenid Protictitherium crassum. These coprolites provide the first direct evidence of a bone durophagous diet in the carnivorans of Batallones.
We describe two carnivoran coprolites found in the pseudokarst natural carnivore trap of Batallones-3, from the Late Miocene of Spain. The larger one, comprising multiple indistinguishable fragments of broken and corroded bones, indicates that the producer of the dropping might have been highly capable of crushing the softer parts of large bones. On the other hand, the smaller one shows several relatively larger and more complete bone fragments, thus exhibiting a greater capacity to break and swallow large portions of bone. The external morphology of the large coprolite is similar to that of extant bears, whereas the smaller one more closely resembles that of the living insectivorous hyaenid Proteles in morphology, on the one hand, and that of the viverrid Genetta in size, on the other hand. We hypothesize that the amphicyonid Magerycion anceps was the producer of the large coprolite and the jackal-sized basal hyaenid Protictitherium crassum excreted the smaller one. Thus, we present the first direct evidence of a bone durophagous diet in the carnivorans of Batallones.

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