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Tapirus polkensis

Extinct species of mammal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tapirus polkensis
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Tapirus polkensis, the pygmy tapir, is a small prehistoric tapir that lived in North America during the late Miocene and early Pliocene.[1] T. polkensis had an estimated mass of around 125 kg (276 lb),[1] making it smaller than any extant tapir.

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The Gray Fossil Site in northeast Tennessee is home to the world's largest known fossil assemblage of T. polkensis.

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Palaeoecology

Analysis of its tooth enamel δ13C values reveals T. polkensis to have been a forest-dwelling browser.[2]

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