Decennatherium

Extinct genus of mammals From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Decennatherium is an extinct genus of giraffids. The genus contains a total of four species with two species from Spain, D. pachecoi and D. rex, and two species respectively from Iran and Pakistan, D. crusafonti and D. asiaticum.[1] In 2025, Solounias and Danowitz assigned the YGSP 47357, 6392, and 47192, previously referred to Lyrakeryx, to Decennatherium.[2]

Phylum:Chordata
Class:Mammalia
Family:Giraffidae
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Decennatherium
Temporal range: Late Miocene (Tortonian) 11.6–7.8 Ma
Skull of the male D. rex holotype specimen
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Artiodactyla
Family: Giraffidae
Genus: Decennatherium
Crusafont, 1952
Species[1]
  • D. pachecoi Crusafont, 1952
  • D. crusafonti Bosscha-Erbrink, 1976
  • D. rex Ríos, Sánchez & Morales, 2017
  • D. asiaticum Ríos, Danowitz & Solounias, 2019
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Description

A juvenile D. rex specimen from Spain suggests that the ontogenetic development of ossicones in the species was similar to that of the modern giraffe.[3]

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