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but more primitive. Like in the present moschids, the males of these animals were equipped with long upper canines, protruding from the mouth when it was closed. The body was slender and short, while the legs were extremely elongated.
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3D models related to the publication: Micromeryx? eiselei - a new moschid species from Steinheim am Albuch, Germany, and the first comprehensive description of moschid cranial material from the Miocene of Central Europe,
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probably originated in Western Asia and then spread to Europe and East Asia. Many fossils of this animal have been found in a vast geographical area ranging from
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Life on the shore – geological and paleontological research in the Neogene of Sibnica and vicinity (Levač basin, Central Serbia). Part 1
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sp. nov. (Ruminantia: Moschidae) from the middle-upper Miocene of Spain, and the first description of the cranium of
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was a primitive representative of the moschids, a group of primitive ruminants related to
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Mennecart, Bastien; Aiglstorfer, Manuela; Göhlich, Ursula; Daxner-Höck, Gudrun (2019).
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Distributión biocronológica de los Moschidae (Mammalia; Ruminantia) en España
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Manuela Aiglstorfer, LoĂŻc Costeur, Bastien Mennecart, Elmar P. J. Heizmann:
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Artiodactyla
Moschidae
Micromeryx
musk deer
Miocene epoch
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Rekovac
Serbia
musk deer
ruminant

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