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- species, and retained Megaceroides at generic rank. Croitor also proposed based on the craniodental morphology of Megaceroides algericus that it was also...
- Africa. It is the only deer known to be native to Africa, aside from Megaceroides algericus, which went extinct approximately 6,000 years ago. The Barbary...
- Ireland to Siberia during the late Middle Pleistocene to early Holocene. Megaceroides algericus from the Late Pleistocene to Holocene of North Africa has been...
- genus "Megaceroides" to include the species usually placed in Praemegaceros, but the type species of Megaceroides, the North African Megaceroides algericus...
- Pleistocene) †Sinomegaceros (Central and East Asia, Early-Late Pleistocene) †Megaceroides (North Africa, Late Pleistocene-Holocene, ~ 4000 BC) †Eucladoceros (Eurasia...
- in the northwest of the continent. Another extinct species of deer, Megaceroides algericus, was present in North Africa until 6000 years ago. Fallow deer...
- the Holocene as recently as 4,000 BP (along with Camelus thomasi and Megaceroides). However, these claims cannot be substantiated, and the latest fossils...
- Retrieved 2019-10-28. Fernandez, P. et al. (2015). The last occurrence of Megaceroides algericus Lyddekker, 1890 (Mammalia, Cervidae) during the middle Holocene...
- (Gazella atlantica) Gazella tingitana Caprinae Makapania? Cervidae (deer) Megaceroides algericus (North Africa) Odd-toed Ungulates Rhinoceros (Rhinocerotidae)...
- Press, 288 pages. Fernandez, P. et al. (2015). The last occurrence of Megaceroides algericus Lyddekker, 1890 (Mammalia, Cervidae) during the middle Holocene...