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Climacoceratidae is a
family of
superficially deer-like
artiodactyl ungulates which lived in the
Miocene epoch in Africa. They are
close to the ancestry...
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families Climacoceratidae, Prolibytheriidae, and Giraffidae. The only
extant members in the
superfamily are the
giraffes and okapi. The
Climacoceratidae are...
- okapi, and
extinct relatives belong) and the
entirely extinct family Climacoceratidae. It had been
argued that the so-called
ossicones known from fossils...
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Superfamily Giraffoidea Family Giraffidae (giraffes and okapi)
Family †
Climacoceratidae Pecorans share characteristics with
other artiodactyls,
including a...
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these taxa
include Gelocidae, Palaeomerycidae, Prolibytheridae, and
Climacoceratidae. It is
thought that the palaeomerycids, prolibytherids, climacoceratids...
- (Palaeomerycidae) and
Giraffoidea (Giraffidae,
Prolibytheriidae and
Climacoceratidae), of
which the
giraffe and
okapi of the
Giraffidae are the only extant...
- was
formerly placed within the Giraffidae, but is now
placed in the
Climacoceratidae, a
sister group within the
superfamily Giraffoidea.
Fossils of the...
- †Dromomerycidae
Family Antilocapridae:
pronghorn (one species)
Family †
Climacoceratidae Family Giraffidae:
okapi and four
species of
giraffe (five species...
- †Palaeomerycidae
Family †Dromomerycidae
Family †Hoplitomerycidae
Family †
Climacoceratidae Family Giraffidae:
giraffe and okapi, 2
living species in 2 genera...
- on the
skull roof that
giraffomorphs (Giraffidae, Palaeomerycidae,
Climacoceratidae) have for
ossicone features. The
similar resemblances of the two families...