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petrogylphs in
Asphendou Cave in
western Crete depicted Candiacervus,
suggesting that
humans and
Candiacervus chronologically overlapped on the island. Cervus...
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mainland gray
foxes For
mainland gray
foxes in
general Like Hoplitomeryx,
Candiacervus appears to be an
unusual case in that
members of this
genus evolved into...
- ~ 4000 BC) †Eucladoceros (Eurasia, Late Pliocene-Early Pleistocene) †
Candiacervus (Crete, Late Pleistocene) †Haploidoceros (Europe, Middle-Late Pleistocene)...
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Cretan owl
Temporal range:
Pleistocene Athene cretensis and
Candiacervus ropalophorus Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:...
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species of
elephant (Palaeoloxodon creutzburgi), the
radiation of
endemic Candiacervus deer, the
Cretan otter, and the
Cretan shrew (which is
still extant)...
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Cretan owl with
Candiacervus ropalophorus...
- a few
mammal species,
including deer
belonging to the
endemic genus Candiacervus, a
lineage of mice (Mus bateae, M. minotaurus), a
dwarf elephant (Palaeoloxodon...
- deer (Cervidae) spp.
Giant deer (Megaloceros giganteus)
Cretan deer (
Candiacervus spp.)
Haploidoceros mediterraneus Sinomegaceros spp. (including Sinomegaceros...
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Heteroprox Subfamily Cervinae Genus Candiacervus Candiacervus ropalophorus Candiacervus major Candiacervus pygadiensìs
Candiacervus cretensis Genus Megaloceros...
- size of the
living Asian elephant. It
lived alongside the
radiation of
Candiacervus deer
endemic to the island, the
mouse Mus batae-minotaurus , the Cretan...