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Tapirus haysii is an
extinct species of
tapir that
inhabited North America during the
early to
middle Pleistocene Epoch (~2.5–1 Ma).
These fossil remains...
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accepted Pleistocene tapir species found in
North America (T. californicus, T.
haysii (T. copei), T. lundeliusi, T. merriami, T. veroensis) may
actually belong...
- †Tapirus
cristatellus Winge, 1906 †Tapirus
greslebini Rusconi, 1934 †Tapirus
haysii Simpson, 1945 †Tapirus
johnsoni Schultz et al., 1975 †Tapirus lundeliusi...
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Tapiravus T.
rarus T.
validus Giant tapir (T. augustus) Cope's
tapir (T.
haysii) T.
veroensis Tapirus T.
arvernensis Croizet & Jobert, 1828 T. augustus...
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weight of 203 kg
Taprirus haysii is
placed in the
subgenus Helicotapirus,
which also
includes Tapirus veroensis and
Tapirus haysii. Hulbert,
Richard Jr. (September...
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placed all
specimens within E. pectinatus. † Hays'
tapir †
Tapirus haysii A
large species of
tapir known from the
Irvingtonian sediments of eastern...
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ground sloth (Mylodon
harlani and
Megalonyx jeffersoni),
tapir (Tapirus
haysii),
mastodon (Mammut americanum),
large bison (Bison antiquus), musk ox (Bootherium...
- †Dolichohippus (horse) †Equus sp,. E. fraternus, E.
leidyi (horse) †Tapirus, T.
haysii (tapir) †Dasypus
bellus (armadillo) †Hippotherium, H. ingenuum, H. plicatile...
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living tapirs, such as T. indicus, T. oliverasi, T. tarijensis, and T.
haysii; and that it was
similar in size to T.
terrestris and T. mesopotamicus....
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other species of
extinct tapir from
North America like T.
lundeliusi and T.
haysii.
These tapirs are
thought to be more
closely related to
living South American...