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Cervalces carnutorum,
sometimes known as
Alces carnutorum, is an
extinct species of
large deer that
lived in
Europe during the
Early Pleistocene. Fragments...
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Quaternary Sci. Rev. 24, 775–805. Heintz, E., Poplin, F., 1981.
Alces carnutorum (Laugel, 1862) du
Pleistocene de Saint-Prest (France).
Systematique et...
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Southern pudu (P. pudu) †Agalmaceros †Antifer †Bretzia †Cervalces †C.
carnutorum †C.
scotti †C.
latifrons †Eocoileus[citation needed] †Libralces †Morenelaphus...
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Cervalces latifrons, the broad-fronted moose, and
Cervalces carnutorum were
found in
Pleistocene Europe and Asia. The
genus has been suggested...
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gallicus was
followed by
Cervalces carnutorum during the
first half of the
Early Pleistocene.
Cervalces carnutorum was soon
followed by a much larger...
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Genus Eucladoceros Genus Sinomegaceros Subfamily Capreolinae Alces carnutorum (Carnute elk)
Genus Navahoceros American mountain deer
Navahoceros fricki...