-
indicating that
humans butchered Camelops,
suggesting that
hunting may have been a
factor in its extinction.
Camelops was
first named by
Joseph Leidy in...
-
ancestral to Camelus. The last
member of
Camelini in
North America was
Camelops,
which became extinct as part of the
Quaternary extinction event at the...
- corporation. Wal-Mart or
Walmart may also
refer to: Wal-Mart (fossil) or
Camelops, a
prehistoric camel bone
found at the
construction site of a Wal-Mart...
- camel,
Camelus moreli †Camelus
sivalensis †Camelus ****lochi Genus:
Camelops †
Camelops hesternus Genus:
Paracamelus †Paracamelus
gigas Endemic to South...
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according to the
fossil record. The last
camel native to
North America was
Camelops hesternus,
which vanished along with horses, short-faced bears, mammoths...
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ground sloths (Paramylodon),
glyptodonts (Glyptotherium), tapirs, the
camel Camelops, and the
llama Hemiauchenia.
Proboscideans (predominantly mammoths) are...
- 1126/science.1101476. ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 15459379. Haynes. "Stanford
Camelops" (PDF).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 9
March 2014. "Extinct American...
- of the last
surviving North American camels;
after its extinction, only
Camelops remained. Its name is
derived from the Gr****
words Τιτάν, τύλος and πούς...
- †
Camelops Camelus...
- (1979)
after it was
shown to be polyphyletic: it
consisted of the
genera Camelops and Megatylopus,
which were
moved to
Camelini and
Lamini respectively....