Libralces
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| Scientific name | Libralces |
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| Phylum | Chordata |
| Order | Even-toed ungulates |
| Rank | Genus |
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| ID | 2945619 |
About Libralces
Libralces was a genus of Eurasian deer that lived during the Pliocene period. Its main claim to fame are its 2+ meter wide antlers, comparable in size to those of Megaloceros. Libralces fossils have been found from France to Tajikistan, with the best-known examples being the French L. gallicus.