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spines on its
thoracic vertebrae.
While some
authors have
considered Gigantocamelus and
Titanotylopus to be congeneric,
others have
maintained them separately...
- †Procamelus †Camelops †Paracamelus †Megatylopus †Titanotylopus †Megacamelus †
Gigantocamelus †Gentilicamelus †Hesperocamelus †Paratylopus †Michenia †Tanymykter †Pseudolabis...
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largest genera of
camelid to roam the
Earth together with Megatylopus,
Gigantocamelus,
Camelus moreli,
Camelus ****lochi, Aepycamelus, and Paracamelus. It...
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those of the
leporid Hypolagus,
lutrine Satherium,
equid Equus,
camelid Gigantocamelus,
gopher Thomomys, and the
ground squirrel Spermophilus. In the Irvingtonian...
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enormis and
Equus scotti, two
species of
extinct Pleistocene horses;
Gigantocamelus a
giant camel; and
Capromeryx minor, the
dwarf pronghorn.
Within the...
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Several giant camels are
known from fossils, the
previous record holders,
Gigantocamelus and
Titanotylopus from
North America, both
possibly reached 2,485.6 kg...
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Gambelia †Garrya †Garrya
idahoensis †
Gigantocamelus †
Gigantocamelus spatulus Glyptostrobus †Glyptostrobus
oregonensis †Gomphotherium...
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Gallinula †Gallinula
chloropus †Garrya †Garrya
idahoensis †
Gigantocamelus †
Gigantocamelus spatulus Ginkgo †Ginkgo
adiantoides †Gleditsia †Gleditsia lottii...
- †Gaillardia
Geochelone Geomys †Geomys
bursarius Geranoaetus Gerrhonotus †
Gigantocamelus Glyptemys †Gomphotherium
Gopherus Graptemys Grus †Hayoceros †Helodermoides...
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Felis †Felis
rexroadensis Geochelone Geomys †Geomys
bursarius †
Gigantocamelus †
Gigantocamelus spatulus †Glyptotherium †Glyptotherium
arizonae †Gomphotherium...