- The shrub-ox (
Euceratherium collinum) is an
extinct species of
ovibovine caprine native to
North America and
China during the
Pleistocene epoch. It was...
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Tribe Ovibovini Genus Bootherium †
Bootherium bombifrons†
Genus Euceratherium †
Euceratherium collinum†
Genus Makapania †
Makapania broomi†
Genus Megalovis...
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Irvingtonian (1.8 million
years to 240,000
years ago), soon
after Euceratherium.
Unlike Euceratherium,
which survived in
America until the Pleistocene-Holocene...
- (the
muskox survived)
Giant muskox (Praeovibos priscus) (H) Shrub-ox (
Euceratherium collinum) (H) Harlan's
muskox (Bootherium bombifrons) (H) Soergel's...
- ago. It is also
closely related to the
contemporaneous extinct genus Euceratherium.
Unlike today's
Arctic and tundra-adapted muskoxen, with
their long...
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North America Most
recent remains dated to 9110-8950 BCE. Shrub-ox
Euceratherium collinum Western United States and
Mexico Most
recent remains dated...
- Dong &
Zhang (2024)
describe fossil material of
members of the
genus Euceratherium from the
Pleistocene strata in the
Gonghe Basin,
Nihewan Basin and Xinyaozi...
- (2007). "Dung, diet, and the
paleoenvironment of the
extinct shrub-ox (
Euceratherium collinum) on the
Colorado Plateau, USA".
Quaternary Research. 67 (1):...
- (2007). Dung, diet, and the
paleoenvironment of the
extinct shrub-ox (
Euceratherium collinum) on the
Colorado Plateau, USA.
Quaternary Research, 67(1),...
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southern United States, and
close relatives of
muskox (Bootherium and
Euceratherium and Praeovibos)
extended to
southern United States and Mexico. Hence...