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Pediomeryx

Extinct genus of deer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pediomeryx
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Pediomeryx is an extinct genus of artiodactyl, of the family Dromomerycidae, endemic to North America. It lived during the Late Miocene Early Pliocene 10.3—4.9 Ma, existing for approximately 5 million years.[1] Fossils have been recovered from the Midway Site in Florida, the Gray Fossil Site in northeast Tennessee, several sites in Nebraska and Wyoming, Saskatchewan, and Boron, California.

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Description

They were comparable in size to red deer, with most specimens weighing 100–200 kg but surpassing 400 kg in the case of P. figginsi.[2]

Palaeoecology

Dental mesowear and enamel δ13C from the Optima site in Oklahoma suggest that P. hemphillensis was a mixed feeder that predominantly fed on C3 plants, while at the Coffee Ranch site in Texas, about a fifth of the individuals were found to be non-strict grazers and the rest mixed feeders.[3]

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