- The
Capreolinae, Odocoileinae, or the New
World deer are a
subfamily of deer. Alternatively, they are
known as the
telemetacarpal deer, due to
their bone...
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among others, muntjac, elk (wapiti), red deer, and
fallow deer) and
Capreolinae (which includes,
among others reindeer (caribou), white-tailed deer,...
- two subfamilies:
Capreolinae (New
World deer) and
Cervinae (Old
World deer).
Extinct species have also been
placed into
Capreolinae and Cervinae. More...
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parts away from the foot),
distinct from the
telemetacarpal deer of the
Capreolinae (which have
instead retained these parts of
those metacarpals, while...
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position is homologous. The
study revealed that three-pointed
structures of
Capreolinae and
Cervini are homoplasious, and
their subclades gained synapomorphous...
- This is a list of
Chinese terrestrial ungulates,
including both
extinct and
extant types.
Ungulates are
mammals which are
endothermic amniote animals distinguished...
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Chordata class:
Mammalia Order:
Artiodactyla Family:
Cervidae Subfamily:
Capreolinae Tribe:
Alceini Genus:
Alces Gray, 1821 Type
species Alces alces Linnaeus...
- spots, browsing, and
antler marks.
Moose are
members of the
subfamily Capreolinae.
Members of the
moose lineage extend back into the Pliocene-Early Pleistocene...
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Cervinae Capreolinae...
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Cervinae Capreolinae...