- deer (pl.: deer) or true deer is a
hoofed ruminant ungulate of the
family Cervidae. It is
divided into
subfamilies Cervinae (which includes,
among others...
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revealed that
Moschidae and
Bovidae form a
clade sister to
Cervidae.
According to the study,
Cervidae diverged from the Bovidae-Moschidae
clade 27 to 28 million...
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Antlers are
extensions of an animal's
skull found in
members of the
Cervidae (deer) family.
Antlers are a
single structure composed of bone, cartilage...
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albirostre (Artiodactyla:
Cervidae)".
Mammalian Species. 42 (1): 7–18. doi:10.1644/849.1. Petersen, David...
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includes six
different families: Tragulidae, Giraffidae, Antilocapridae,
Cervidae, Moschidae, and Bovidae.
Hofmann and
Stewart divided ruminants into three...
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Systematical and
biochronological review of Plio-Pleistocene
Alceini (
Cervidae; Mammalia) from Eurasia.
Quaternary Sci. Rev. 24, 775–805. Heintz, E.,...
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Odocoileus is a
genus of medium-sized deer (family
Cervidae)
containing three species native to the Americas. The name is
sometimes spelled odocoeleus;...
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revealed that
Moschidae and
Bovidae form a
clade sister to
Cervidae.
According to the study,
Cervidae diverged from the Bovidae-Moschidae
clade 27 to 28 million...
- have one or more
pairs of bony
bumps on
their heads,
called ossicones.
Cervidae: Most deer have antlers,
which are not true
horns and made of bone. When...
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animal killed by
hunting and was
applied to any
animal from the
families Cervidae (true deer),
Leporidae (rabbits and hares),
Suidae (wild boar) and certain...