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Miotragocerus is an
extinct genus of
bovid that once
lived in
Europe in 12 to 8
million years ago. They were most
likely browsers,
according to their...
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extant nilgai,
though it may have
formed its own subfamily,
along with
Miotragocerus.
Species within the
genus Tragoportax were ****ually dimorphic, and were...
- †Duboisia †Dystychoceras †Eotragus †Kipsigicerus †Mesembriportax †?
Miotragocerus †Pachyportax †Perimia †Phronetragus †Pliodorcas †Plioportax †Proboselaphus...
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Mediterranean region.
Other Miocene fossils of
boselaphines discovered are of
Miotragocerus,
Tragocerus and Tragoportax.
Fossils of
Miotragoceros are not apparent...
- Boselaphini.
Other Miocene fossils of
boselaphines discovered are of
Miotragocerus, Tragocerus, and Tragoportax;
fossils of
Miotragoceros are not apparent...
- (e. g., Lartetotherium),
suids (e. g., Listriodon),
bovids (e. g.,
Miotragocerus),
equids (e. g., Anchitherium),
hyaenids (e. g., Protictitherium), and...
- the deer
Euprox and Lucentia, the
antelopes Paleoreas, Tragoportax,
Miotragocerus and Dorcatherium, the “gomphotherid”
elephantoid Tetralophodon, the...
- also known, such as the
extinct mouse-deer Dorcatherium, the
antelope Miotragocerus, and the
rhinoceros Aceratherium. The site is
located in the
Upper Freshwater...
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Aragonian artiodactyls,
including the
antelope Protragocerus, the
bovid Miotragocerus, Listriodon, and the
suids Hyotherium and Parachleusastoc****us. The...
- Anancus, the
rhino Aceratherium,
antelopes such as
Tragoportax and
Miotragocerus as well as
gazelles and deer, a very
large species of hyrax,
early goats...