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Eulamaops is an
extinct genus of
camelid belonging to the
tribe Lamini,
endemic to
South America during the
Pleistocene (Lujanian, 781,000—12,000 years...
- Pliocene-Pleistocene Large, with true
camel feet and hump.
Status uncertain Eulamaops Pleistocene From
South America Floridatragulus Early Miocene An unusual...
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proven as the sole
cause of extinction.
Paleontology portal Aepycamelus Eulamaops Oxydactylus Poebrotherium Procamelus Protylopus Stenomylus Syrian camel...
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modern white-tailed deer)
Odocoileus salinae Various Camelidae spp.
Eulamaops Stilt legged llama Hemiauchenia Stout legged llama Palaeolama Odd-Toed...
- 1880 †Palaeolama Gervais, 1869 †Pleiolama †Aepycamelus †Miotylopus †
Eulamaops †Oxydactylus †Nothokemas †Aguascalientia †Australocamelus †Protolabis...
- Mazama, Pudu, Hippocamelus)
Camelids (Lama guanicoe,
Vicugna vicugna, †
Eulamaops, †Hemiauchenia, †Palaeolama) †Gomphotheres (Cuvieronius hyodon, Notiomastodon...
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Eligmodontia typus,
Equus (Amerhippus) cf. curvidens,
Equus caballus,
Eulamaops paralellus,
Eutatus seguini,
Galea musteloides,
Glossotherium myloides...