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- Megatylopus (also known as the North American camel) is an extinct genus of large camel, endemic to North America from the Late Miocene to the Pliocene...
- together with Middle Paleolithic human remains. Megacamelus Titanotylopus Megatylopus "Research on the Paleolithic of the El Kowm area (Syria)]" (PDF). University...
- was shown to be polyphyletic: it consisted of the genera Camelops and Megatylopus, which were moved to Camelini and Lamini respectively. Camelinae was...
- one of the largest genera of camelid to roam the Earth together with Megatylopus, Gigantocamelus, Camelus moreli, Camelus ****lochi, Aepycamelus, and...
- †Camelops †Gentilicamelus †Gigantocamelus †Hesperocamelus †Megacamelus †Megatylopus †Michenia †Paracamelus †Paratylopus †Procamelus †Pseudolabis †Tanymykter...
- prehistoric genera which lived in North America, including: Camelops Megatylopus This page is an index of articles on animal species (or higher taxonomic...
- Hemiauchenia Miocene-Pleistocene A North and South American lamine genus Megatylopus Miocene-Early Pleistocene Large camelid from North America Megacamelus...
- Hypohippus affine Hypohippus affinis Ischyrocyon gidleyi Leptocyon vafer Megatylopus primaevus Neohipparion affine Nothotylopus camptognathus Pliohippus pernix...
- Bretzia pseudalces fossils are found with Teleoceras, Platygonus and Megatylopus, indicating they lived in the same space. The environment would have...
- disputed, with authors variously suggesting Megacamelus, Procamelus, and Megatylopus as likely candidates. During the latest Miocene around 6 million years...