The Antilocapridae are a family of ruminant artiodactyls endemic to North America. Their closest extant relatives are the giraffids. Only one species,...
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Tetrameryx is an extinct genus of the North American artiodactyl family Antilocapridae, known from Mexico, the western United States, and Saskatchewan in Canada...
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Stockoceros is an extinct genus of the North American artiodactyl family Antilocapridae (pronghorns), known from what is now Mexico and the southwestern United...
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Ruminantia includes six different families: Tragulidae, Giraffidae, Antilocapridae, Cervidae, Moschidae, and Bovidae. Hofmann and Stewart divided ruminants...
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the head. True horns are found mainly among: Ruminant artiodactyls Antilocapridae (pronghorns) Bovidae (cattle, goats, antelopes etc.). Giraffidae: Giraffids...
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horses. Family Tapiridae – tapirs now extinct in the Nearctic. Family Antilocapridae – last survivor of which is the pronghorn. Subfamily Tremarctinae (short-faced...
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Capromeryx (dwarf pronghorn) was a genus of dwarf pronghorns (Antilocapridae) that originated in North America during the Pliocene about 5 million years...
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ruminants", "higher ruminants") Incertae sedis Family †Dromomerycidae Family Antilocapridae (pronghorn) Parvorder Bovimorpha Superfamily Cervoidea Family Cervidae...
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Ramoceros is an extinct genus of the artiodactyl family Antilocapridae endemic to Middle Miocene (Clarendonian) North America. Ramoceros is one of several...
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to parallel evolution. It is the only surviving member of the family Antilocapridae. During the Pleistocene epoch, about 11 other antilocaprid species existed...
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