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    Alticamelus as a nomen dubium and erected Aepycamelus for species previously assigned to Alticamelus. Aepycamelus was a prairie dweller of North America...
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    adapted to feeding on leaves from high trees, including such genera as Aepycamelus and Oxydactylus. Whether the wild Bactrian camel (Camelus ferus) is a...
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  • with Megatylopus, Gigantocamelus, Camelus moreli, Camelus knoblochi, Aepycamelus, and Paracamelus. It reached approximately 3.4 m (11 ft) in height. Megacamelus...
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    tips of its toes, also existed around this time, and the long-necked Aepycamelus evolved in the Miocene. The split between the tribes Camelini, which...
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    and territory. Prey for Epicyon included herbivores such as the camel Aepycamelus, the pronghorn Cosoryx, horses such as Neohipparion and Nannippus, the...
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    relatively soft ground. It had a straighter neck than Oxydactylus or Aepycamelus.[citation needed] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Procamelus....
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    completely proven as the sole cause of extinction. Paleontology portal Aepycamelus Eulamaops Oxydactylus Poebrotherium Procamelus Protylopus Stenomylus...
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    associated with skull material.[citation needed] Paleontology portal Aepycamelus Megacamelus Oxydactylus Poebrotherium Procamelus Protylopus Stenomylus...
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    Florida, whose geological settings preserved the remains of Ambelodon, Aepycamelus, and Cormohipparion, and the Agate Fossil Beds in Nebraska which has...
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    bone-crushing dogs (Borophagus), mastodons, horses, long-necked camels (Aepycamelus), rhinoceroses, and large tortoises up to 3 feet in length, are present...
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