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October 2024). "Limb
osteology of
Miocene tragulids from
Napak (Uganda) and
inferences on
palaeoecology in
comparison to other...
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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...
- 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...
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osteology of
Miocene tragulids from
Napak (Uganda) and
inferences on
palaeoecology in
comparison to other...
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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...
- chevrotains, pronghorn, giraffes, musk deer, deer, and
bovids Chevrotains (
tragulids)
Pecorans Pronghorn Giraffids:
giraffe and
okapi Musk deer (moschids)...
- Sinomastodon, the
chalicothere Hesperotherium, the suid Hippopotamodon, the
tragulid Dorcabune, and the deer Cervavitus. The
middle stage is
indicated by the...
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Steven M., eds. (1984). "
Tragulids as
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Hyracodon (Running Rhino)
Ischyromys (Ground Squirrel-like Rodent)
Leptomeryx (
Tragulid)
Merycoidodon (Oreodont)
Mesohippus (Horse)
Metamynodon (Aquatic Rhino)...