Well-Branched Antlered Deer or Eucladoceros Senezensis
Eucladoceros Senezensis; it’s common name of well-branched antler Deer. It was a Deer that was discovered across Eurasia, from Europe to China, spanning from the Early Pliocene to the end of the Early Pleistocene.
The European species E. dicranios and E. ctenoides are suggested to have had a body mass of 300 and 250 kilograms (660 and 550 lb), E. senezensis has an estimated shoulder height of 1.7 metres (5.6 ft).
This Version of Eucladoceros is a subspecies; it was commonly known as Eucladoceros ctenoides but was also labelled under the synonymous name Eucladoceros Senezensis.
I wanted to share this with everyone since there is no 3d files of these antlers nor of Dicranios (A version is on it’s way, but I will have a second version soon!). I wanted to ensure that these were preserved and that people had these resource if they wanted.
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