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Megatylopus (also
known as the
North American camel) is an
extinct genus of
large camel,
endemic to
North America from the Late
Miocene to the Pliocene...
- was
shown to be polyphyletic: it
consisted of the
genera Camelops and
Megatylopus,
which were
moved to
Camelini and
Lamini respectively.
Camelinae was...
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together with
Middle Paleolithic human remains.
Megacamelus Titanotylopus Megatylopus "Research on the
Paleolithic of the El Kowm area (Syria)]" (PDF). University...
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Camelini Gray, 1821
Genera Camelus †Procamelus †Camelops †Paracamelus †
Megatylopus †Titanotylopus †Megacamelus †Gigantocamelus †Gentilicamelus †Hesperocamelus...
- one of the
largest genera of
camelid to roam the
Earth together with
Megatylopus, Gigantocamelus,
Camelus moreli,
Camelus ****lochi, Aepycamelus, and...
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genus Megacamelus Miocene-Pleistocene The
largest species of
camelid Megatylopus Miocene-Early
Pleistocene Large camelid from
North America Oxydactylus...
- disputed, with
authors variously suggesting Megacamelus, Procamelus, and
Megatylopus as
likely candidates.
During the late
Miocene the
genus spread to Eurasia...
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prehistoric genera which lived in
North America, including:
Camelops Megatylopus This page is an
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articles on
animal species (or
higher taxonomic...
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Hypohippus affine Hypohippus affinis Ischyrocyon gidleyi Leptocyon vafer Megatylopus primaevus Neohipparion affine Nothotylopus camptognathus Pliohippus pernix...
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Bretzia pseudalces fossils are
found with Teleoceras,
Platygonus and
Megatylopus,
indicating they
lived in the same space. The
environment would have...