Talk:Megaloceros
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Candiacervus
[edit]The various species of the Cretan genus Candiacervus - the largest of which, C. rhopalophorus was just 65 centimeters high at the shoulder... in this article.
But in Candiacervus ... C. rhopalophorus is the smallest, being only 40 cm high at the shoulder !
? Chaoborus 00:36, 21 September 2007 (UTC)
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