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Bretzia nebrascensis

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Bretzia nebrascensis mostly had either medium sized antlers, while the females lacked them just like modern deer species. The size is assumed to be around the size of its sister species,
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The species B. nebrascensis, like modern deer, was a herbivorous ungulate, feeding on either grassy areas, bushes and any other plant material it could find in many areas.
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Bretzia nebrascensis mostly lived in large forested areas, especially lush areas, with alot of food sources and water to drink from.
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were noticeably different from those of its earlier relative,
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Index

Late Pleistocene
Holocene
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Artiodactyla
Cervidae
Capreolinae
Bretzia
Binomial name
deer
North America
Nebraska
South Dakota
Pleistocene
Early Holocene
Bretzia pseudalces
Bretzia pseudalces
"Bretzia nebrascensis"
"New Species of Bretzia (Cervidae; Artiodactyla) from the Latest Pleistocene or Earliest Holocene of Nebraska and South Dakota"
doi
10.2307/1382556
ISSN
0022-2372
JSTOR
1382556
Taxon identifiers

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