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Moschidae is a
family of
pecoran even-toed ungulates,
containing the musk deer (Moschus) and its
extinct relatives. They are
characterized by long 'saber...
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radiation of
Pecora began and the five
families appeared (Bovidae, Cervidae,
Moschidae, Giraffidae, and Antilocapridae). The
appearance of many
Pecoran fossils...
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Moschidae. The
Bovoidea today is
defined in part by very
specific dental and
anatomical traits, and
genetic research indicates that the
Moschidae is...
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different families: Tragulidae, Giraffidae, Antilocapridae, Cervidae,
Moschidae, and Bovidae. The
first fossil ruminants appeared in the
Early Eocene...
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species that make up Moschus, the only
extant genus of the
family Moschidae.
Despite being commonly called deer, they are not true deer belonging...
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skull and are
often used for
combat between males. The musk deer (
Moschidae) of Asia and
chevrotains (Tragulidae) of
tropical African and
Asian forests...
- deer (Moschus fuscus) is a
species of even-toed
ungulate in the
family Moschidae. It is
found in Bhutan, China, India, Myanmar, and Nepal. M.
fuscus is...
- I. M.; Morales, J. (2008). "Micromeryx
azanzae sp. nov. (Ruminantia:
Moschidae) from the middle-upper
Miocene of Spain, and the
first description of...
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Progress Award First class in 2015. The musk deer
belongs to the
family Moschidae and
lives in Tibet, India, Nepal, ****stan, Afghanistan, China, Siberia...
- (December 2010). "Feeding
behavior and
ecology of the Late
Oligocene Moschidae (Mammalia, Ruminantia) from La
Milloque (France):
Evidence from dental...