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Cervalces carnutorum Alces carnutorum Cervalces carnutorum
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Cervalces carnutorum, sometimes known as Alces carnutorum, is an extinct species of large deer that lived in Europe during the Early Pleistocene. Fragments were found in the site of Saint-Prest, near Chartres, and described by Laugel in 1862. The exact position of species within the genera Alces, Cervalces and Libralces is of debate. Many large, prehistoric moose-like cervids were originally placed in Alces, but have since been moved to Cervalces or Libralces by many (but not all) authorities. Both Cervalces and Libralces have also been used interchangeably with regards to certain species. Cervalces carnutorum, a veces conocido como Alces carnutorum, es una especie extinta de ciervo muy grande que vivió en Europa durante el Pleistoceno temprano. Se encontraron fragmentos en el sitio de Saint-Prest cerca de Chartres​ que fueron descritos por Laugel en 1862. Alces carnutorum est une espèce d'élan européenne éteinte du Pléistocène.Cette espèce a été définie à partir des fragments datant du Pléistocène inférieur découverts sur le site de Saint-Prest, près de Chartres et décrite par Laugel en 1862. Elle a été retrouvé dans quelques autres sites européens.
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Cervalces
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carnutorum
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Cervalces carnutorum, a veces conocido como Alces carnutorum, es una especie extinta de ciervo muy grande que vivió en Europa durante el Pleistoceno temprano. Se encontraron fragmentos en el sitio de Saint-Prest cerca de Chartres​ que fueron descritos por Laugel en 1862. Cervalces carnutorum, sometimes known as Alces carnutorum, is an extinct species of large deer that lived in Europe during the Early Pleistocene. Fragments were found in the site of Saint-Prest, near Chartres, and described by Laugel in 1862. The exact position of species within the genera Alces, Cervalces and Libralces is of debate. Many large, prehistoric moose-like cervids were originally placed in Alces, but have since been moved to Cervalces or Libralces by many (but not all) authorities. Both Cervalces and Libralces have also been used interchangeably with regards to certain species. Alces carnutorum est une espèce d'élan européenne éteinte du Pléistocène.Cette espèce a été définie à partir des fragments datant du Pléistocène inférieur découverts sur le site de Saint-Prest, près de Chartres et décrite par Laugel en 1862. Elle a été retrouvé dans quelques autres sites européens.
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