Pristinailurus bristoli is a fossil species in the carnivoran family Ailuridae, well-represented in the Hemphillian deposits at the Gray Fossil Site in Gray, Tennessee.
[1] It was significantly larger than the living Ailurus but probably possessed a weaker bite.
Males appear to have been as much as twice the size of females.
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