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- cannon bones remaining. Antilocaprids have the same dental formula as most other ruminants: 0.0.3.33.1.3.3. The antilocaprids are ruminants of the clade...
- pronghorn's closest living relatives are the giraffe and okapi. The antilocaprids are part of the infraorder Pecora, making them distant relatives of...
- Antilocapra pacifica, also known as the Pacific pronghorn, is an extinct antilocaprid from the Late Pleistocene of California. The Pacific pronghorn was described...
- the okapi. The musk deer (Moschidae) is indigenous to East Asia. The antilocaprids (Antilocapridae) of North America comprise only one extant species:...
- Cosoryx is an extinct genus of antilocaprid that lived in the Miocene of Nevada. Fossils of this genus have also been found in the Santa Fe Group in New...
- Stirton, R. A. (1938). "Notes on Some Late Tertiary and Pleistocene Antilocaprids". Journal of Mammalogy. 19 (3): 366–370. doi:10.2307/1374578. JSTOR 1374578...
- a large variety of other mammals, namely those of the Artiodactyla (antilocaprids, camelids, tay****uids), Carnivora (canids, felids, mustelids, ursids)...
- Paracosoryx is an extinct genus of antilocaprids that lived in North America during the Miocene. It was originally described as a subgenus of Cosoryx...
- was composed of living groups like canids, felids, ursids, tapirids, antilocaprids, and equids po****ting the region alongside now extinct families like...
- North America's giant beavers, lions, dholes, cheetahs, and many of its antilocaprid, bovid, cervid, tapirid and tay****uid ungulates. Some groups disappeared...