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- Cat_gap abstract "The cat gap is a period in the fossil record of approximately 25 to 18.5 million years ago in which there are few fossils of cats or cat-like species found in North America. The cause of the "cat gap" is disputed, but may have been caused by changes in the climate (global cooling), changes in the habitat and environmental ecosystem, the increasingly hypercarnivorous trend of the cats (especially the nimravids), volcanic activity, evolutionary changes in dental morphology of the Canidae species present in North America, or possibly even attributed to patterns of periodicity of extinctions (climatic/floral cycles called "van der Hammen cycles")".
- Cat_gap thumbnail Feliform_Timeline.svg?width=300.
- Cat_gap wikiPageID "20355828".
- Cat_gap wikiPageRevisionID "603864088".
- Cat_gap hasPhotoCollection Cat_gap.
- Cat_gap subject Category:Extinction_events.
- Cat_gap subject Category:Felids.
- Cat_gap type Abstraction100002137.
- Cat_gap type Event100029378.
- Cat_gap type ExtinctionEvents.
- Cat_gap type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Cat_gap type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Cat_gap comment "The cat gap is a period in the fossil record of approximately 25 to 18.5 million years ago in which there are few fossils of cats or cat-like species found in North America.".
- Cat_gap label "Cat gap".
- Cat_gap sameAs m.04zyv8p.
- Cat_gap sameAs Q5051092.
- Cat_gap sameAs Q5051092.
- Cat_gap sameAs Cat_gap.
- Cat_gap wasDerivedFrom Cat_gap?oldid=603864088.
- Cat_gap depiction Feliform_Timeline.svg.
- Cat_gap isPrimaryTopicOf Cat_gap.