Giant deer or megacerines (tribe Megacerini, family Cervidae, order Artiodactyla) dwelt mediante Eurasia from the Late Miocene preciso Holocene and per Africa sopra the Late Pleistocene. Based on comparative morphological momento and morphofunctional analysis, morphogenetic and ecogenetic trends in this group are improved. Classification, taxonomy, phylogeny, and geographical and stratigraphical ranges of megacerines are revised.
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