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- Q16992949 subject Q8635013.
- Q16992949 subject Q8766929.
- Q16992949 subject Q8790066.
- Q16992949 abstract "Tapirus polkensis, the pygmy tapir, is a small prehistoric tapir that lived in North America during the Late Miocene and early Pliocene. T. polkensis may lived in swamps, where it would have been preyed on by ancestors of modern American crocodiles. T. polkensis had an estimated mass of around 125 kg (276 lb), making it smaller than any extant tapir, save for the recently discovered little black tapir, T. kabomani, which weighs 110 kg (240 lb)".
- Q16992949 class Q7377.
- Q16992949 family Q128001.
- Q16992949 genus Q128001.
- Q16992949 kingdom Q729.
- Q16992949 order Q25374.
- Q16992949 phylum Q10915.
- Q16992949 wikiPageWikiLink Q10915.
- Q16992949 wikiPageWikiLink Q11756.
- Q16992949 wikiPageWikiLink Q128001.
- Q16992949 wikiPageWikiLink Q146094.
- Q16992949 wikiPageWikiLink Q15327636.
- Q16992949 wikiPageWikiLink Q2535664.
- Q16992949 wikiPageWikiLink Q25374.
- Q16992949 wikiPageWikiLink Q49.
- Q16992949 wikiPageWikiLink Q6495247.
- Q16992949 wikiPageWikiLink Q729.
- Q16992949 wikiPageWikiLink Q7377.
- Q16992949 wikiPageWikiLink Q8635013.
- Q16992949 wikiPageWikiLink Q8766929.
- Q16992949 wikiPageWikiLink Q8790066.
- Q16992949 classis "Mammalia".
- Q16992949 familia "Tapiridae".
- Q16992949 genus "Tapirus".
- Q16992949 ordo Q25374.
- Q16992949 phylum Q10915.
- Q16992949 regnum "Animalia".
- Q16992949 type Animal.
- Q16992949 type Eukaryote.
- Q16992949 type Mammal.
- Q16992949 type Species.
- Q16992949 type Thing.
- Q16992949 type Q19088.
- Q16992949 type Q729.
- Q16992949 type Q7377.
- Q16992949 comment "Tapirus polkensis, the pygmy tapir, is a small prehistoric tapir that lived in North America during the Late Miocene and early Pliocene. T. polkensis may lived in swamps, where it would have been preyed on by ancestors of modern American crocodiles. T. polkensis had an estimated mass of around 125 kg (276 lb), making it smaller than any extant tapir, save for the recently discovered little black tapir, T. kabomani, which weighs 110 kg (240 lb)".
- Q16992949 label "Tapirus polkensis".