- Daxner-Höck,
Gudrun (2019). "On the
oldest Mongolian moschids (Mammalia, Ruminantia) and the
early moschid evolution".
Palaeontologia Electronica (22.2.53)...
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scrub habitats in the
mountains of
South Asia,
notably the Himalayas.
Moschids, the
proper term when
referring to this type of deer
rather than one/multiple...
-
infraorder Pecora,
making them
distant relatives of deer, bovids, and
moschids. The
pronghorn is the
fastest land
mammal in the Americas, with running...
- Daxner-Höck,
Gudrun (2019). "On the
oldest Mongolian moschids (Mammalia, Ruminantia) and the
early moschid evolution".
Palaeontologia Electronica. 22 (2):...
- Asia
exclusively during the Miocene,
coevolving with cervids, bovids,
moschids, and
tragulids there as part of a
dramatic radiation of
ruminants by the...
-
Dimidiomeryx is an
extinct genus of
moschid that
inhabited Asia
during the
Miocene epoch. It is a
monotypic genus known from a
single species, D. xis****ensis...
- (tragulids)
Pecorans Pronghorn Giraffids:
giraffe and
okapi Musk deer (
moschids) Deer (cervids) Bovids: cattle, goats,
sheep and
antelope Pegasoferans:...
- five
extant species in two genera.
Members of the
Moschidae family are
moschids, or
colloquially musk deer.
Moschidae contains seven extant species in...
-
belonging to
their own
unique family, but they are now
widely regarded as
moschids,
relatives of the
living musk deer.
Hispanomeryx would have
resembled modern...
- palaeofaunas, however, had been
around since the
Middle Miocene,
including the
moschid Micromeryx (a musk deer), the
cervid Euprox, the suid Listriodon, and the...