Some taxonomists include the genus Moschus (musk deer) within the Cervidae, but here we follow recent authorities and place it in its own family, the Moschidae. ... Family Cervidae deer ... Home Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Mammalia Order Artiodactyla Family Cervidae...
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Order Artiodactyla (even-toed ungulates) ... Family Cervidae (deer) ... Home Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Mammalia Order Artiodactyla Family Cervidae...
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Deer are the ruminant mammals forming the family Cervidae . They include for example Moose, Red Deer, Reindeer, Roe and Chital. Animals from related families within the order Artiodactyla (even-toe...
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Deer: Family Cervidae. Deer are mammals that belong to the family Cervidae. There are many species in the deer family, including various types of deer, moose, elk (wapiti), caribou, and reindeer. ... Deer are mammals that belong to the family Cervidae. There are many species in the deer family, including various types of...
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The Cervidae first appear as fossils in the early Miocene of Asia, where they expanded into a wide variety of niches (and were thus able to dominate over the bovids which arrived later). During the Miocene, members of this family migrated to North America.
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Category: Cervidae ... Mammal Species of the World Link: Cervidae Goldfuss, 1820 ... IUCN link: Cervidae threatened species...
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The Cervidae family is composed of deer and their relations the moose, caribou, and elk. Members of this family are found all over the world in just about every type of climate. They also relocate well and have been introduced into areas that had no native cervids.
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Explains everything about deer, member of the Artiodactyla order and the Cervidae family. ... Cervidae contains 16 genera ... Facts about the family Cervidae, the deer...
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Breda, M. and M. Marchetti. 2005. Systematical and biochronological review of Plio-Pleistocene Alceini (Cervidae; Mammalia) from Eurasia, Quaternary Sci. Rev. 24:775–805.
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Alces Gray, 1821 ; Blastocerus Wagner, 1844 ; Capreolus Gray, 1821 ; Hippocamelus Leuckart, 1816 ; Mazama Rafinesque, 1817 ; Odocoileus Rafinesque, 1832 ; Ozotoceros Ameghino, 1891 ; Pudu Gray, 1852 ; Rangifer H. Smith, 1827 ; ... Cervidae Hirvieläimet Deer...
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