Moreover, the finding enables to confirm that Haploidoceros mediterraneus co-lived with
other cervids, such as the fallow deer or the red deer, and that it became extinct due to the climate changes produced at the beginning of the last ice period.
Not exact matches
Phylogeny of wapiti, red deer, sika deer, and
other North American
cervids as determined from mitochondrial DNA.
The parasite sucks blood, principally from
cervids (moose, roe deer and red deer), but it also attacks humans and
other livestock.