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- the most complete Cervalces skulls ever discovered was dredged from a pond in Kendallville, Indiana and dated to 13,500 BP. Cervalces scotti, like several...
- Cervalces is an extinct deer genus that lived during the Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs. Cervalces gallicus is either classified as a species of the...
- American Cervalces scotti. It was considerably larger than living moose, placing it as one of the largest deer to have ever lived. Cervalces latifrons...
- in Alces, but have since been moved to Cervalces or Libralces by many (but not all) authorities. Both Cervalces and Libralces have also been used interchangeably...
- the Pleistocene, there were three genera of Holarctic moose-like deer — Cervalces, Alces, and Libralces. In contrast to modern Alces, the Villafranchian...
- Cervalces carnutorum during the first half of the Early Pleistocene. Cervalces carnutorum was soon followed by a much larger species called Cervalces...
- extant genus Alces and the extinct genera Cervalces and Libralces. Extant genera Alces Extinct generaCervalces †Libralces † Cervus sivalensis? Breda, M...
- Chukotka moose match the extinct Irish elk in size, they are smaller than Cervalces latifrons, the largest deer of all time. Alaska moose are almost omnipresent...
- gigas) as the third largest known deer, after the extinct Cervalces latifrons and Cervalces scotti. The shape and span of the antlers varied significantly...
- mephistophiles) Genus Pudu Southern pudu (P. pudu) †Agalmaceros †Antifer †Bretzia †Cervalces †C. carnutorum †C. scotti †C. latifrons †Eocoileus[citation needed] †Libralces...