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Titanotylopus had
relatively broad second phalanges,
suggesting that it had true
padded "cameltoes", like
modern camels. The
species Titanotylopus spatulus...
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wider variety than
their modern counterparts. One
North American genus,
Titanotylopus,
stood 3.5 m at the shoulder,
compared with
about 2.0 m for the largest...
- †Gentilicamelus †Gigantocamelus †Hesperocamelus †Megacamelus †Megatylopus †Michenia †Paracamelus †Paratylopus †Procamelus †Pseudolabis †Tanymykter †
Titanotylopus...
- was
found together with
Middle Paleolithic human remains.
Megacamelus Titanotylopus Megatylopus "Research on the
Paleolithic of the El Kowm area (Syria)]"...
- the end of the Pleistocene, with the
extinction of
Paracamelus and
Titanotylopus,
Camelops was the only true
camel remaining in
North America and possibly...
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Artiodactyla - even-toed
ungulates Platygonus,
peccaries Titanotylopus,
camels Carnivora -
carnivores Borophagus, bone-crushing dogs Canis,
wolves Chasmaporthetes...
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which were
probably used to fend off predators. The
largest camelid was
Titanotylopus from the
Miocene of
North America. It
possibly reached 2,485.6 kg (5...
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known from fossils, the
previous record holders,
Gigantocamelus and
Titanotylopus from
North America, both
possibly reached 2,485.6 kg (5,480 lb) and...
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Meade collected the
remains of
around 18
individuals of the
giant camel Titanotylopus.
Other significant discoveries include the
skull and jaws of Dinofelis...
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Genus Poebrotherium Genus Procamelus (Miocene)
Genus Stenomylus Genus Titanotylopus (Miocene – Pleistocene)
Family Oromerycidae Genus Protylopus Family...