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Bretzia pseudalces, is a
species of deer from the
extinct genus Bretzia It is
endemic to
North America, with
fossils found in the
Ringold Formation in...
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colleague Willis Fry. It was
named after geologist J.
Harlan Bretz.
Bretzia pseudalces is
notable for
being one of the
first deer to live in
North America, and...
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noticeably different from
those of its
earlier relative,
Bretzia pseudalces,
primarily in the
height of
antler beams from burr to brow tines, and...
- Gustafson, Eric Paul (2015). "An
Early Pliocene North American Deer:
Bretzia pseudalces, Its Osteology, Biology, and
Place in
Cervid History". S2CID 83622137...
- †Borophagus †Borophagus
diversidens †Borophagus
hilli †Bretzia †Bretzia
pseudalces – type
locality for
species undescribed Early Pliocene Ellensburg Formation...