- The
Antilocapridae are a
family of
ruminant artiodactyls endemic to
North America.
Their closest extant relatives are the giraffids. Only one species,...
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Capromeryx (dwarf pronghorn) was a
genus of
dwarf pronghorns (
Antilocapridae) that
originated in
North America during the
Pliocene about 5
million years...
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Ruminantia includes six
different families: Tragulidae, Giraffidae,
Antilocapridae, Cervidae, Moschidae, and Bovidae.
Hofmann and
Stewart divided ruminants...
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Tetrameryx is an
extinct genus of the
North American artiodactyl family Antilocapridae,
known from Mexico, the
western United States, and
Saskatchewan in Canada...
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Stockoceros is an
extinct genus of the
North American artiodactyl family Antilocapridae (pronghorns),
known from what is now
Mexico and the
southwestern United...
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horns are
found mainly among:
Ruminant artiodactyls, in the
families Antilocapridae (pronghorn) and
Bovidae (cattle, goats,
antelope etc.). Giraffidae:...
- horses.
Family Tapiridae –
tapirs now
extinct in the Nearctic.
Family Antilocapridae – last
survivor of
which is the pronghorn.
Subfamily Tremarctinae (short-faced...
- ruminants", "higher ruminants")
Incertae sedis Family †Dromomerycidae
Family Antilocapridae (pronghorn)
Parvorder Bovimorpha Superfamily Cervoidea Family Cervidae...
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subdivided into
clades and families.
Ruminantia contains six families,
Antilocapridae, Bovidae, Cervidae, Giraffidae, Moschidae, and Tragulidae, and includes...
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ruminants of the
clade Pecora.
Other extant pecorans are the
families Antilocapridae (pronghorns),
Cervidae (deer),
Moschidae (musk deer), and
Bovidae (cattle...