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- Hemiauchenia is a genus of lamine camelids that evolved in North America in the Miocene period about 10 million years ago. This genus diversified and entered...
- vicugna Genus: HemiaucheniaHemiauchenia macrocephalaHemiauchenia minimaHemiauchenia blancoensisHemiauchenia vera †Hemiauchenia paradoxa Genus...
- (elephant-relative) Cuvieronius, the glyptodont Glyptotherium, the llama Hemiauchenia, and the horse Equus conversidens. El Salvador has likely been occupied...
- ice ages. North American llamas are categorized as an extinct genus, Hemiauchenia. Llama-like animals would have been a common sight 25,000 years ago in...
- jaw. This morphology more closely resembles the cranial morphology of Hemiauchenia than that of modern llamas. The jaw and dental morphology of Palaeolama...
- with the meaning of humps or lumps. Alforjas differs from Pleiolama, Hemiauchenia, Palaeolama, and Lama in its greater height of crown, larger size, and...
- American Interchange. Most species of lamines, including the genera Hemiauchenia and Palaeolama and all North American species, became extinct at the...
- glyptodonts (Glyptotherium), tapirs, the camel Camelops, and the llama Hemiauchenia. Proboscideans (predominantly mammoths) are the most common recorded...
- Miocene animals such as Teleoceras fossiger, Indarctos oregonensis, and Hemiauchenia vera. This species would've would have most likely pre**** on the large...
- show that this species fed on the peccary Platygonus and the llama-like Hemiauchenia. Stable carbon isotope measurements of S. gracilis remains in Florida...