Borophagus littoralis was named by Cope in 1892 and is considered synonymous with
Osteoborus diabloensis.
Borophagus littoralis, like other Borophaginae, are loosely known as "bone-crushing" or "
hyena-like" dogs. Though not the most massive borophagine by size or weight, it had a more highly evolved capacity to crunch bone than earlier, larger genera such as
Epicyon, which seems to be an evolutionary trend of the group (Turner, 2004). During the Pliocene epoch,
Borophagus began being displaced by
Canis genera such as
Canis edwardii and later by
Canis dirus. Early species of
Borophagus were placed in the genus
Osteoborus until recently, but the
genera are now considered synonyms.
Borophagus littoralis possibly led a hyena-like lifestyle scavenging carcasses of recently dead animals. ==Taxonomy==