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- Dicrocerus abstract "Dicrocerus elegans (Its name is Greek for "Fork Antler") is an extinct species of deer found in France, Europe (related species in Asia). Dicrocerus probably came from Asia, from the region where true deer are believed to have originated and evolved. It inhabited forests in the temperate belt and in Europe it was typical of the Miocene (10-5 million years ago). It died out at the beginning of Pliocene without leaving any descendants.Dicrocerus stood 70 cm (2 ft 4 in) tall at the shoulder - the same size as the modern roe deer. Its long skull sported a set of antlers with a thickened base - the first known member of cervids to possess them. The antlers were still quite primitive and had no tines; they were worn only by the males. Like modern deer, Dicrocerus shed its antlers every year. The main stem was shorter in each new set. The same is seen in modern muntjacs.".
- Dicrocerus class Mammal.
- Dicrocerus conservationStatus "fossil".
- Dicrocerus family Deer.
- Dicrocerus kingdom Animal.
- Dicrocerus order Even-toed_ungulate.
- Dicrocerus phylum Chordate.
- Dicrocerus thumbnail Dicrocerus_skull.png?width=300.
- Dicrocerus wikiPageID "6371480".
- Dicrocerus wikiPageLength "1915".
- Dicrocerus wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Dicrocerus wikiPageRevisionID "659329619".
- Dicrocerus wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Dicrocerus wikiPageWikiLink Antler.
- Dicrocerus wikiPageWikiLink Artiodactyla.
- Dicrocerus wikiPageWikiLink Asia.
- Dicrocerus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mammal_genera.
- Dicrocerus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Miocene_even-toed_ungulates.
- Dicrocerus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prehistoric_deer.
- Dicrocerus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prehistoric_mammals_of_Europe.
- Dicrocerus wikiPageWikiLink Cervid.
- Dicrocerus wikiPageWikiLink Cervidae.
- Dicrocerus wikiPageWikiLink Chordata.
- Dicrocerus wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Dicrocerus wikiPageWikiLink Deer.
- Dicrocerus wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Dicrocerus wikiPageWikiLink Even-toed_ungulate.
- Dicrocerus wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Dicrocerus wikiPageWikiLink MHNT.
- Dicrocerus wikiPageWikiLink Mammal.
- Dicrocerus wikiPageWikiLink Miocene.
- Dicrocerus wikiPageWikiLink Muntjac.
- Dicrocerus wikiPageWikiLink Muséum_de_Toulouse.
- Dicrocerus wikiPageWikiLink Natural_History_Museum,_London.
- Dicrocerus wikiPageWikiLink Pliocene.
- Dicrocerus wikiPageWikiLink Roe_deer.
- Dicrocerus wikiPageWikiLink Skull.
- Dicrocerus wikiPageWikiLink Édouard_Lartet.
- Dicrocerus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dicrocerus".
- Dicrocerus binomial "†Dicrocerus elegans".
- Dicrocerus classis "Mammalia".
- Dicrocerus familia Cervidae.
- Dicrocerus familia Deer.
- Dicrocerus fossilRange Miocene.
- Dicrocerus genus "†Dicrocerus".
- Dicrocerus hasPhotoCollection Dicrocerus.
- Dicrocerus imageCaption "Dicrocerus skull, Natural History Museum.".
- Dicrocerus imageWidth "250".
- Dicrocerus name "Dicrocerus".
- Dicrocerus ordo Artiodactyla.
- Dicrocerus ordo Even-toed_ungulate.
- Dicrocerus phylum Chordata.
- Dicrocerus phylum Chordate.
- Dicrocerus regnum "Animalia".
- Dicrocerus species "†D. elegans".
- Dicrocerus status "fossil".
- Dicrocerus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Paleo-eventoedungulate-stub.
- Dicrocerus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Dicrocerus subject Category:Mammal_genera.
- Dicrocerus subject Category:Miocene_even-toed_ungulates.
- Dicrocerus subject Category:Prehistoric_deer.
- Dicrocerus subject Category:Prehistoric_mammals_of_Europe.
- Dicrocerus hypernym Species.
- Dicrocerus type Animal.
- Dicrocerus type Article.
- Dicrocerus type Eukaryote.
- Dicrocerus type Mammal.
- Dicrocerus type Species.
- Dicrocerus type Article.
- Dicrocerus type Mammal.
- Dicrocerus type Thing.
- Dicrocerus type Q19088.
- Dicrocerus type Q729.
- Dicrocerus type Q7377.
- Dicrocerus comment "Dicrocerus elegans (Its name is Greek for "Fork Antler") is an extinct species of deer found in France, Europe (related species in Asia). Dicrocerus probably came from Asia, from the region where true deer are believed to have originated and evolved. It inhabited forests in the temperate belt and in Europe it was typical of the Miocene (10-5 million years ago).".
- Dicrocerus label "Dicrocerus".
- Dicrocerus sameAs Dicrocerus_elegans.
- Dicrocerus sameAs Dicrocerus.
- Dicrocerus sameAs m.0g2xnv.
- Dicrocerus sameAs Dicrocerus.
- Dicrocerus sameAs Q18646594.
- Dicrocerus sameAs Q18646594.
- Dicrocerus sameAs 叉角鹿.
- Dicrocerus wasDerivedFrom Dicrocerus?oldid=659329619.
- Dicrocerus depiction Dicrocerus_skull.png.
- Dicrocerus isPrimaryTopicOf Dicrocerus.
- Dicrocerus name "Dicrocerus".