- that the
Torontoceros specimen had died in the spring, when the
antlers were
still covered with
velvet and not yet
fully developed.
Torontoceros was a member...
- †Morenelaphus †Pavlodaria[citation needed] †Procapreolus[citation needed] †
Torontoceros Azanza, B.; Rossner, G. & Ortiz-Jaureguizar E. (2013). "The
early Turolian...
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caribou than to barren-ground caribou. For example, the
extinct caribou Torontoceros [Rangifer] hypogaeus, had
features (robust and
short pedicles, smooth...
-
Panthera onca
mesembrina Patagonia 9690-9040 BC
Toronto subway deer
Torontoceros hypnogeos Toronto,
Canada 9610-9220 BC
Haiti pine
forest ground sloth...
- (Cervalces scotti) (H)
American mountain deer (Odocoileus lucasi) (H)
Torontoceros hypnogeos (H)
Various Antilocapridae genera (pronghorns survived) Capromeryx...
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Nahuatl From
tomatl ("swelling" / "fat") via
Spanish Tonnicinctus †
Torontoceros Toucan barbet (Semnornis ramphastinus)
Traukutitan †
sauropod Tu****án...
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subspecies than to barren-ground caribou. For example, the
extinct caribou Torontoceros [Rangifer] hypogaeus, had
features (robust and
short pedicles, smooth...
-
subspecies than to barren-ground caribou. For example, the
extinct caribou Torontoceros [Rangifer] hypogaeus, had
features (robust and
short pedicles, smooth...
- (Migratory
woodland caribou, R. t. caribou: E)
Toronto subway deer,
Torontoceros hypogeos (E) Pronghorn,
Antilocapra americana LC (A. a. peninsularis...
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descended from an
earlier North American forest reindeer species such as
Torontoceros [Rangifer] hypogaeus, (meaning that it
cannot be the same
species as...