PARACAMELUS
GENERAL INFORMATION
Length: 2.5 m
Weight: 1,000 kg
Feeding: Herbivore
Period: Middle Miocene to early Pleistocene
Possible habitat: Plains and grassy steppes
Discovery: Europe, 1903
Species: 9
HISTORY
Paracamelus is an extinct genus of camel that migrated across the Bering Strait from North America to Eurasia and spread throughout Europe, North Africa and China.
Fossil records show that they moved in groups or herds, similar to the behaviour of modern camelids.
CHARACTERISTICS
Although there are no major records of this species before its diversification, it is suggested that there were some arid environments during the late Miocene and that Paracamelus was able to adapt to them.
It fed mainly on grasses, shrubs, foliage and bushes. In drier environments, Paracamelus was able to adapt its diet by feeding mainly on thorny plants.