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Tapirus polkensis, the
pygmy tapir, is a
small prehistoric tapir that
lived in
North America during the late
Miocene and
early Pliocene. T.
polkensis had...
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fossils in both
Europe (T. telleri) and
North America (T.
johnsoni and T.
polkensis). The
youngest tapir in Europe,
Tapirus arvernensis became extinct at...
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older known tapirs and
shows an
increase in size from the
earlier Tapirus polkensis. It was
described in 1975
together with
Tapirus simpsoni. Schultz, C.B...
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mesopotamicus Ferrero & Noriega, 2007 T.
oliverasi Ubilla, 1983 -
Invalid T.
polkensis Olsen, 1860 T.
rioplatensis Cattoi, 1957 T.
rondoniensis Holanda et al...
- (fossil)
Ardea sp. (Late
Miocene of Love Bone Bed, US) (fossil)
Ardea polkensis (Early
Pliocene of Bone Valley, US) (fossil)
Ardea sp. (Early Pleistocene...
- pl**** Causey, 1950
Eurymerodesmus plishneri Causey, 1950
Eurymerodesmus polkensis (Causey, 1952)
Eurymerodesmus ****ski (Causey, 1950)
Eurymerodesmus sanbernardiensis...
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which were ducks.
Perissodactyls (odd-toed
hoofed mammals)
Tapirus polkensis (dwarf tapir). The Gray
Fossil Site has the
largest tapir po****tion of...
- ; Samuels,
Joshua X. (2020-05-26). "Mesowear
Analysis of the
Tapirus polkensis po****tion from the Gray
Fossil Site, Tennessee, USA". Palaeontologia...
- Milne-Edwards 1871 [Proardea
aurelianensis (Milne-Edwards 1871)] †A.
polkensis Brodkorb 1955 †A.
howardae Brodkorb 1980 †A.
paloccidentalis Shufeldt...
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palustris (rabbit) †Talpidae (mole or shrew) †Tapirus haysii, and T.
polkensis (tapir) †Tay****uidae (peccary) †Teleoceras
proterum (rhinoceros) Ziphiidae...