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      A hyaena on stilts: comparison of the limb morphology of Ictitherium ebu (Mammalia: Hyaenidae) from the Late Miocene of Lothagam, Turkana Basin, Kenya with extant Canidae and Hyaenidae

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      Carnivora, Cursoriality, Multivariate statistics, Functional morphology, Locomotion

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          The long, gracile morphology of the limb bones of the Late Miocene hyaenid Ictitherium ebu has led to the hypothesis that this animal was cursorial. The forelimb and femur of the holotype were compared with specimens of extant Hyaenidae and Canidae. Two morphometric methods were used. The first used measurements to calculate indices of different morphological characters. The second method involved capturing photographs of the anterior distal humerus of each specimen, mapping six landmarks on them, and calculating truss distances. These distances represent a schematic reproduction of the elbow. Multivariate statistical analysis primarily separated the data based on taxonomy, yet locomotor and habitat categories were also considered. Ictitherium ebu has an overall morphology similar to that of the maned wolf and a distal humerus reminiscent of that of the aardwolf. The long, gracile limb bones of I. ebu are suggested to be adaptations for pouncing on prey, for locomotor efficiency, and for looking over the tall grass of the open environments the animal lived in, much like the present-day maned wolf.

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                PeerJ
                PeerJ
                peerj
                PeerJ
                PeerJ Inc. (San Diego, USA )
                2167-8359
                10 June 2024
                2024
                : 12
                : e17405
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Manchester , Manchester, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom
                [2 ]Department of Palaeobiology, Swedish Museum of Natural History , Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden
                Article
                17405
                10.7717/peerj.17405
                11172688
                38873642
                b18d1ebc-02b5-4a19-86ab-1a7d24b20b63
                ©2024 van der Hoek and Werdelin

                This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.

                History
                : 15 December 2023
                : 25 April 2024
                Funding
                Funded by: The Otterborg Scholarship fund
                Julien van der Hoek received funding from the Otterborg Scholarship fund. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
                Categories
                Ecology
                Evolutionary Studies
                Paleontology
                Zoology
                Anatomy and Physiology

                carnivora,cursoriality,multivariate statistics,functional morphology,locomotion

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