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Neochoerus ("new hog") is an extinct genus of rodent closely related to the living capybara. Fossil remains of Neochoerus have been found through North America (México and United States) and South America in Boyacá, Colombia.[1]
Neochoerus ("new hog") is an extinct genus of rodent closely related to the living capybara. Fossil remains of Neochoerus have been found through North...
Neochoerus pinckneyi, commonly called Pinckney's capybara, was a North American species of capybara. While capybaras originated in South America, formation...
Great American Interchange. Hydrochoerinae Hydrochoerus NeochoerusNeochoerus pinckneyi "Neochoerus aesopi". Fossilworks. Gateway to the Paleobiology Database...
species formerly recognized as Hydrochoerus holmesi is now assigned to Neochoerus. † Hydrochoerus ballesterensis – Pliocene capybara endemic to Argentina...
Hydrochoerinae for the living genus and its closest fossil relatives, such as Neochoerus, but more recently have adopted the classification of Hydrochoerinae within...
Hydrochoerinae for the living genus and its closest fossil relatives such as Neochoerus. The taxonomy of fossil hydrochoerines is also in a state of flux. In...
Capybaras are present in North America in the form of three genera, Neochoerus from Pliocene to Pleistocene Mexico, Texas, Florida and South Carolina...
naturally colonized North America north of Mexico (the extinct capybara Neochoerus pinckneyi also accomplished this feat). The nutria has been introduced...
Leithia A giant dormouse Europe (Malta, Sicily) 113 g (4.0 oz) Pleistocene Neochoerus N. pinckneyi A large capybara North America 100 kg (220 lb) Pleistocene...
majus Minas Gerais and Ceará, Brazil Lestodon armatus Southern Brazil Neochoerus sp. Middle Brazil Nothrotherium maquinense Eastern Brazil Pachyarmatherium...
at the shoulder and a maximum weight of 105.4 kg (232 lb). The extinct Neochoerus pinckneyi from North America, at 90 to 113 kg (200 to 250 pounds), was...
and Boavita at 7 kilometres (4.3 mi). Fossils of Haplomastodon waringi, Neochoerus sp. and Odocoileus cf. salinae have been found here. The fossil content...
now extinct mastodons, as the fossil remains of Haplomastodon waringi, Neochoerus and Odocoileus in Soatá indicate. The main part of the diet of the people...
indicate a cold climate. However, the specimen is associated with fossils of Neochoerus (an extinct capybara) Mazama (brocket deer) and Tayassu (peccary), which...