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escape behaviour in mouse-deer
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another prominent prehistoric ruminant, but
appears to be
closer to the
tragulids. The
formation of the
Himalayas and the Alps
brought about significant...
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probably indicative of
feeding in less
wooded environments than
modern tragulids,
while the δ13C
values of D.
chappuisi at the same site were even higher...
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exclusively during the Miocene,
coevolving with cervids, bovids, moschids, and
tragulids there as part of a
dramatic radiation of
ruminants by the
early Miocene...
- in
height at the shoulders,
ranging in size from
those of
rabbits to
tragulids. For a long time, they were
considered to have a
similar lifestyle to...
- Sinomastodon, the
chalicothere Hesperotherium, the suid Hippopotamodon, the
tragulid Dorcabune [it], and the deer Cervavitus. The
middle stage is indicated...
- Sarah; Rössner,
Gertrud E. (28
October 2024). "Limb
osteology of
Miocene tragulids from
Napak (Uganda) and
inferences on
palaeoecology in
comparison to other...
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microwear to
study the
diets of
extinct lemurs, rodents, canids, ursids,
tragulids, cervids, bovids, and suids. In 2024,
Ungar was
chosen to
become a member...
-
variety of taxa,
including hominids, amphicyonids, canids, ursids, equids,
tragulids, varanids, and elasmobranchs. Typically, the
patterns of pits and scratches...
- PMID 12438803. S2CID 19327437. Eldridge, Niles; Stanley,
Steven M., eds. (1984). "
Tragulids as
Living Fossils".
Living Fossils.
Casebooks in
Earth Sciences. pp. 87–94...