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- best known species is Pelorovis oldowayensis from Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania, from the Early Pleistocene. The species "Pelorovis" antiquus from the Late...
- bison†, Bison latifrons Genus Pelorovis† (extinct) Pelorovis oldowayensis† Pelorovis turkanensis† Pelorovis kaisensis† Pelorovis howelli† Tribe Tragelaphini...
- (Syncerus caffer), invalidating the genus. It was subsequently moved to Pelorovis in 1978. However, a link with the living Cape buffalo has been noted based...
- significant genera: Pelorovis and Leptobos. According to anatomical and morphological study on the various species of Pelorovis and Leptobos, it is believed...
- Klein, Richard G. (November 1994). "The Long-Horned African Buffalo (Pelorovis antiquus) is an Extinct Species". Journal of Archaeological Science. 21...
- Gentry, 1978) †Syncerus antiquus (Duvernoy, 1851) – formerly a species of Pelorovis Genus †Ugandax (Cooke & Coryndon, 1970) †Ugandax coryndonae (Gentry, 2006)...
- consider that the Bos genus most likely arose in Africa descended from Pelorovis oldowayensis, described by Hans Reck in 1928 from Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania...
- red-fronted gazelle (Gazella rufifrons), the giant prehistoric buffalo (Pelorovis), and Bubal hartebeest (Alcelaphus buselaphus buselaphus), along with...
- Rita Palombo, Lorenzo Rook, and Paul Palmqvist: "The Olduvai buffalo Pelorovis and the origin of Bos". Quaternary Research Volume 68, Issue 2, September...
- The fossils displa**** characteristics of ancient Pleistocene African Pelorovis fossils and of Eurasian Auroch fossils. Because of these shared characteristics...