- true deer is a
hoofed ruminant ungulate of the
family Cervidae (informally the deer family).
Cervidae is
divided into
subfamilies Cervinae (which includes...
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evolutionary radiation of
Pecora began and the five
families appeared (Bovidae,
Cervidae, Moschidae, Giraffidae, and Antilocapridae). The
appearance of many Pecoran...
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includes six
different families: Tragulidae, Giraffidae, Antilocapridae,
Cervidae, Moschidae, and Bovidae. The
first fossil ruminants appeared in the Early...
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Antlers are
extensions of an animal's
skull found in
members of the
Cervidae (deer) family.
Antlers are a
single structure composed of bone, cartilage...
- are in
decline and
considered vulnerable. They are
unique among deer (
Cervidae) in that
females may have antlers,
although the
prevalence of antlered...
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Cervidae is a
family of
hoofed ruminant mammals in the
order Artiodactyla. A
member of this
family is
called a deer or a cervid. They are
widespread throughout...
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being commonly called deer, they are not true deer
belonging to the
family Cervidae, but
rather their family is
closely related to Bovidae, the
group that...
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cytochrome b
paper were the
result of DNA contamination.
Cladogram of
Cervidae based on
mitochondrial DNA: A
study of
mitochondrial genomes from Sinomegaceros...
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Odocoileus is a
genus of medium-sized deer (family
Cervidae)
containing three species native to the Americas. The name is
sometimes spelled odocoeleus;...
- 20, 2011. Leslie, D.M. (2010). "Przewalskium
albirostre (Artiodactyla:
Cervidae)".
Mammalian Species. 42 (1): 7–18. doi:10.1644/849.1. Petersen, David...