-
ancestor to
living camels of the
genus Camelus.
Paracamelus was
named by
Schlosser (1903). Its type is
Paracamelus gigas. P.
gigas is
known from the late Pliocene...
- †Camelus ****lochi Genus:
Camelops †Camelops
hesternus Genus:
Paracamelus †
Paracamelus gigas Endemic to
South America Endemic to
North and
South America...
-
million years ago. The
tribe originated in
North America, with the
genus Paracamelus migrating over the
Bering Land
Bridge into
Eurasia during the Late Miocene...
-
North America during the Eocene, with the
ancestor of
modern camels,
Paracamelus,
migrating across the
Bering land
bridge into Asia
during the late Miocene...
- 17.5-16
million years ago.
Living camels are
thought to
descend from
Paracamelus,
which crossed the
Bering Land
Bridge into
Eurasia from
North America...
- Gigantocamelus,
Camelus moreli,
Camelus ****lochi, Aepycamelus, and
Paracamelus. It
reached approximately 3.4 m (11 ft) in height.
Megacamelus was named...
-
Pliocene epoch (around 3.5
million years ago),
including those of the
camel Paracamelus alexejevi, the elephant-relative
Anancus arvernensis, the
three toed...
-
Furnace Cr**** Lake was dry, but not
nearly as dry as in the present.
Paracamelus, mastodons, wild horses, carnivores, and
birds left
tracks in the lakes****...
-
species that
lived on the
island of
Rodrigues Paracamelus gigas, an
extinct camelid in the
genus Paracamelus.
Gigas (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- wild
Bactrian camels for the
extinct Pleistocene camels of the
genus Paracamelus). As the
number of
herbivores increases, the
enclosure will be expanded...