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Gelocidae

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Mammalia

Infraorder
  
Pecora

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Artiodactyla

Rank
  
Family

Similar
  
Hypertragulidae, Xiphodontidae, Anoplotheriidae, Climacoceratidae, Palaeomerycidae

The Gelocidae are an extinct group of hornless ruminantia that are estimated to have lived during the Eocene and Oligocene epochs, from 36 MYA to 6 MYA. The family generally includes extinct hornless ruminants which do not belong to similar families such as Moschidae (musk deer) or Tragulidae. Fossils of family Gelocidae have been discovered in Europe, Asia, Africa, and North America.

Physical Description

Members of family Gelocidae were long-legged, even-toed ungulates adapted for running and grazing. Gelocidae likely share a close common ancestor with Moschidae and were of a similar size and shape. They had similar dentition and proportions to members of Moschidae, but lacked the sabre-like tusks of the modern musk deer.

References

Gelocidae Wikipedia


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