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Brachycrus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
†Merycoidodontidae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Even-toed ungulate

Class
  
Mammalia

Subfamily
  
†Merycochoerinae

Rank
  
Genus

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Similar
  
Even‑toed ungulate, Merycochoerus, Eporeodon, Mesoreodon, Miniochoerus

Brachycrus is an extinct genus of terrestrial herbivore of the family Merycoidodontidae, subfamily Merycochoerinae, (oreodont) endemic to North America during the Middle Miocene to Late Miocene subepochs (20.6—13.6 mya) existing for approximately 7 million years.

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Taxonomy

The 1 metre (3.3 ft) long creature resembled its bigger, earlier relative Merycoidodon, but was more specialized. Brachycrus had jaws which were short, and because the nostrils were placed far to the back the creature is presumed to have a tapir-like proboscis. Brachycrus was named by Matthew 1901 as a subgenus of Merycochoerus and raised to genus level by Palmer in 1904. It was synonymized subjectively with Ticholeptus by Thorpe (1937). It was assigned to Merycoidodontidae by Palmer (1904), Schultz and Falkenbach (1940), Schultz and Falkenbach (1968), Kelly and Lander (1988) and Lander (1998).

Morphology

A single specimen was examined for body mass by M. Mendoza and estimated to weigh 328.7 kilograms (725 lb).

References

Brachycrus Wikipedia


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