Poebrotherium

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Poebrotherium is an extinct early camelid genus from the Eocene and Oligocene of North America, known for its small, deer-like body and significance in camel evolution.

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Poebrotherium canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf camelid
extinct genus
mammal
bodyForm deer-like
bodySize small
class Mammalia
continent North America
diet herbivorous
ecologicalRole small browsing herbivore
evolutionarySignificance early camelid in camel evolution
extinctionStatus extinct
family Camelidae
fossilAge approximately 37 to 30 million years ago
fossilsFoundIn Canada
United States of America
surface form: United States
geologicalTimeRange late Eocene to early Oligocene
kingdom Animalia
knownFrom fossil record
livedIn terrestrial environments
locomotion cursorial
nativeRange western North America
order Artiodactyla
phylum Chordata
relatedTo llamas
modern camels
sizeComparison similar in size to a small deer
skeletonCharacteristic light, gracile skeleton
suborder Tylopoda
taxonRank genus
temporalRange Eocene
Oligocene Epoch
surface form: Oligocene
toeNumber four-toed limbs

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Tylopoda includesTaxon Poebrotherium