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- A Bizarre Tandem-Horned Elasmothere Rhino from the Late Miocene of Northwestern China and Origin of the True Elasmothere
- A Late Miocene
- Giraffidae) Skulls from the Late Miocene Maragheh Fauna (Iran) and the Validity of Alcicephalus Rodler & Weithofer, 1890
- First Comprehensive Morphological Analysis on the Metapodials of Giraffidae
- Download the Full Paper
- Siwalik Giraffidae (Mammalia, Artiodactyla): a Review
- Ruminants, Systematics, Phylogenetics, Morphology, Pecora, Traguline, Bovoid, Cervoid, Giraffoids, Moschid
- Title the Updated Late Miocene Large Mammal Fauna from Samburu
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- The Giraffe (Giraffa Camelopardalis) Is an African Even-Toed Ungulate Mammal, the Tallest Living Terrestrial Animal and the Largest Ruminant
- Mammalian Fauna from the Namurungule Formation, Samburu Hills, Northern Kenya
- Advanced Online Publication
- Archiv Für Naturgeschichte
- Chinaxiv:202108.00085V1
- A Villafranchian Hipparion-Bearing Mammal Fauna from Sésklo (E. Thessaly, Greece): Implications for the Question of Hipparion–Equus Sympatry in Europe
- From the Late Miocene of Thermopigi (Macedonia, Greece)
- Giraffidae (Mammalia, Artiodactyla) from the Late Miocene of Akkas ¸ Dag ˘ I, Turkey
- Hie Late Miocene Mammal Faunas of the Mytilinii Basin, Samos Island, Greece: New Collection 13
- Kenya Geowissenschaftliche Abhandlungen
- African Land Mammal Ages
- Giraffidae; Mammalia) Based on New Material from Gansu, Central China
- Bormet Allison.Pdf
- (Artiodactyla) Material from the Lower Pleistocene Locality of Sésklo (SE Thessaly, Greece): Evidence for an Extension of the Genus Palaeotragus Into the Pleistocene
- Giraffe Book Text.Fm