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English: Figure 2: Hoplitomeryx and the insular fauna of Gargano. (A) Life reconstruction of Hoplitomeryx showing the presence of five cranial appendages (two paired postorbital ones, and an unpaired appendage projecting between the eyes on the caudal part of the nasals) and large, flaring sabre-like upper canines. Artwork by Mauricio Antón.
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Source DeMiguel, M. (2016). "Disentangling adaptive evolutionary radiations and the role of diet in promoting diversification on islands". Scientific Reports 6. DOI:10.1038/srep29803.
Author Mauricio Antón
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