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    "Yesterday's Camel" for Camelops. Because soft tissues are generally not preserved in the fossil record, it is not certain if Camelops possessed hump(s), like...
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    camel, Camelus moreli †Camelus sivalensis †Camelus knoblochi Genus: CamelopsCamelops hesternus Genus: Paracamelus †Paracamelus gigas   Endemic to South...
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    ancestral to Camelus. The last member of Camelini in North America was Camelops, which became extinct as part of the Quaternary extinction event at the...
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    of the last surviving North American camels; after its extinction, only Camelops remained. Its name is derived from the Greek words Τιτάν, τύλος and πούς...
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  • Camelops Camelus...
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    1126/science.1101476. ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 15459379. Haynes. "Stanford Camelops" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 March 2014. "Extinct American...
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    according to the fossil record. The last camel native to North America was Camelops hesternus, which vanished along with horses, short-faced bears, mammoths...
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  • corporation. Wal-Mart or Walmart may also refer to: Wal-Mart (fossil) or Camelops, a prehistoric camel bone found at the construction site of a Wal-Mart...
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    Theta Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma. pp. various pagings. FL 975.927 His. "Camelops". Anza-Borrego Desert State Park Paleontology Society. Archived from the...
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    gomphothere Cuvieronius) bison equines of the genus Equus and the extinct camel Camelops, as well as caribou/reindeer and peccaries (Platygonus, Mylohyus). A handful...
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    (1979) after it was shown to be polyphyletic: it consisted of the genera Camelops and Megatylopus, which were moved to Camelini and Lamini respectively....
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    Camelops Camelus...
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    were swampy. Climate cooled until the Ice Age, when the state was home to Camelops, horses, mammoths, mastodons, and giant ground sloths. The local Yuchi...
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  • Hewitson, Susan (2016-10-18). "Osteological Assessment of Pleistocene Camelops hesternus (Camelidae: Camelinae: Camelini) from Alaska and Yukon". American...
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  • Epoch and is known to preserve fossils. Specimens of the extinct camelid, Camelops have been uncovered from the Rancholabrean units of this formation of both...
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    Arctodus simus, American badger, American kiang-like equids, Bootherium and Camelops in North America, with the existence of Homotherium being disputed in Late...
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    Camelops Camelus...
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    antiquus, which was much larger than the modern American bison) and camels (Camelops) were most commonly taken by the cats there. Smilodon fatalis may have...
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    encountered Mount St. Helens Sg tephra (~15,600 cal yr BP) overlaying camelops tooth fragments. Ten centimeters below the teeth fragments an orange flake...
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  • that was broken when the American ancestors of the Arabian camel, such as Camelops, became extinct, making an evolutionary anachronism. Early in the Civil...
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  • two individuals of indeterminate species. Camelops: A single tooth belonging to the extinct camel genus Camelops was found in lake-center deposits. This...
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    modern camels. It was 3 m (9.8 ft) at the shoulder and 4 m (13 ft) tall. Camelops had legs to be 20% longer than that of Dromedary, and was about 2.3 m (7 ft...
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    minimus is a junior synonym) Various members of Camelidae Western camel (Camelops hesternus) (H) Stilt legged llamas (Hemiauchenia ssp.) (H) Stout legged...
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  • Hall, E.; Hewitson, S. (2016). "Osteological Assessment of Pleistocene Camelops hesternus (Camelidae: Camelinae: Camelini) from Alaska and Yukon" (PDF)...
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    to as the Camelops fauna, or alternatively Camelops/"Navahoceros" fauna, a faunal province centered in western North America. The Camelops fauna was also...
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    Common name Scientific name Range Comments Pictures Western camel Camelops hesternus Western North America Most recent remains dated to 8170-7840 BCE....
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    now-extinct Pleistocene mammals such as Glyptotherium, Smilodon, ground sloths, Camelops, mastodons, horses, and bison. It did not live in Arctic Canada or Alaska...
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    Sigmodon, the equin Equus, the hipparionine Nannippus, and the camelid Camelops. A late Blancan locality known as the Fish Springs Flat Fauna in Nevada...
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    martens, wolverines, American cheetahs, American lions, Equus species, Camelops, deer, antilocaprids, bison, bighorn sheep, and mammoths. Remains of the...
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    Camelops Camelus...
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