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Palaeomeryx is an
extinct genus of Artiodactyla, of the
family Palaeomerycidae,
endemic to
Europe and Asia from the
Miocene epoch, 16.9 – 7.25 Ma, existing...
- 500 kg (770 to 1,100 lb). One of the
first known members of this group,
Palaeomeryx, was
thought to be a
hornless form
distantly related to the Giraffidae...
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Subdromomeryx is an
extinct genus of Artiodactyla, of the
family Palaeomerycidae,
endemic to
North America. Semprebon, G.; Janis, C.; Solounias, N. (2004)...
- points,
brachyodont teeth,
molars with a
primitive fold (known as the "
Palaeomeryx fold") and
complete lateral metacarpals on
their feet,
which would serve...
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Chalkidiki peninsula includes the
small tragulid Dorcatherium, the
giraffid Palaeomeryx, and the
suiform Sanitheres. The
Thymiana locality (MN 5, 15.5 Ma) on...
- suid Aureliac****us, the
anthracothere Brachyodus, and the
ruminants Palaeomeryx, Lagomeryx, and Amphitragulus. The small-mammal ****emblage is dominated...
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previously unknown species have been
discovered there, and a
skull from a
Palaeomeryx among many
other animal parts. Montréal is
twinned with Wittisheim, Bas-Rhin...
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Prodeinotherium MN 3 Gomphotherium, Procervulus, Lagomeryx, Actoocemas,
Palaeomeryx, Brachyodus, Anchitherium, Aureliac****us,
Hemicyon MN 2 Ligerimys, Prolagus...
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compared to the
molar row;
additionally it
showed the
characteristic "
Palaeomeryx fold", a
typical molar crest present in
various types of
primitive ruminants...
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teleoceras aurelianensis,
mastodon turicensis,
mastodon tapiroides,
palaeomeryx kaupi,
palaeomeryx,
anchitherium aurelianensis, prolagus,
steneofiber viciacensis...