- This rich
diversity decreased until only a few species, such as
Camelops hesternus,
remained in
North America,
before going extinct entirely around 11,000...
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suggests ****ual
selection in the
maxillary caniniform process of
Placerias hesternus". PLOS ONE. 19 (5): –0297894. Bibcode:2024PLoSO..1997894P. doi:10.1371/journal...
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moreli †Camelus
sivalensis †Camelus ****lochi Genus:
Camelops †Camelops
hesternus Genus:
Paracamelus †Paracamelus
gigas Endemic to
South America Endemic...
- the
fossil record. The last
camel native to
North America was
Camelops hesternus,
which vanished along with horses, short-faced bears,
mammoths and mastodons...
- from the
Rancholabrean units of this
formation of both the
species C.
hesternus and C. minidokae.
Earth sciences portal California portal Paleontology...
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Susan (2016-10-18). "Osteological ****essment of
Pleistocene Camelops hesternus (Camelidae: Camelinae: Camelini) from
Alaska and Yukon".
American Museum...
- for the same prey.
Their prey
included "yesterday's camel" (Camelops
hesternus), the
Pleistocene bison (Bison antiquus), the "dwarf"
pronghorn (Capromeryx...
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junior synonym)
Various members of
Camelidae Western camel (Camelops
hesternus) (H)
Stilt legged llamas (Hemiauchenia ssp.) (H)
Stout legged llamas (Palaeolama...
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genus of
fossil birds of
uncertain affinities. The type
species is L.
hesternus. It was
described by
Argentine palaeontologist Florentino Ameghino in...
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Alaska during the Last Interglacial,
including the
American camel Camelops hesternus,
mastodons (genus Mammut) the
large ground sloth Megalonyx jeffersonii...