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Protylopus is an
extinct genus of
camel that
lived during middle to late
Eocene some 50-40
million years ago in
North America.
Along with
being the oldest...
- present-day
North America.
Among the
earliest camelids was the rabbit-sized
Protylopus,
which still had four toes on each foot. By the late Eocene,
around 35...
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million years ago,
during the
Eocene period, from the
common ancestor,
Protylopus. The
descendants divided into
Camelini and
Lamini tribes,
taking different...
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Paleontology portal Aepycamelus Eulamaops Oxydactylus Poebrotherium Procamelus Protylopus Stenomylus Syrian camel, an
extinct species that
reached at
least 9 feet...
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Artiodactyla Superfamily:
Cameloidea Family: †Oromerycidae Gazin, 1955
Genera †Eotylopus †Malaquiferus †Merycobunodon †Montanatylopus †Oromeryx †
Protylopus...
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Paleontology portal Aepycamelus Megacamelus Oxydactylus Poebrotherium Procamelus Protylopus Stenomylus Pleistocene megafauna Barbour,
Erwin H.; Schultz, C. Bertrand...
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Poebrotherium looked more like
modern camels than its
predecessor Protylopus, but at 90
centimetres (3.0 ft) in height, it was
roughly the size of...
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having the same
number of chromosomes. The
earliest known camel,
called Protylopus,
lived in
North America 40 to 50
million years ago (during the Eocene)...
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other combinations tend to be bad-tempered or runts. The
extinct Protylopus,
which occurred in
North America during the
upper Eocene, is the oldest...
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Genus Titanotylopus (Miocene – Pleistocene)
Family Oromerycidae Genus Protylopus Family Protoceratidae Genus Protoceras Genus Syndyoceras Genus Synthetoceras...