- Source: Palaeoloxodon creutzburgi
Palaeoloxodon creutzburgi is an extinct species of elephant known from the Middle-Late Pleistocene of Crete. It is a descendant of the large mainland species Palaeoloxodon antiquus. It is known from localities across the island. P. chaniensis from Stylos and in Vamos cave, Chania, west Crete is considered to be a junior synonym of P. creutzburgi. It had undergone insular dwarfism, being approximately 40% of the size of its mainland ancestor, and was around the size of the living Asian elephant. It lived alongside the radiation of Candiacervus deer endemic to the island, the mouse Mus batae-minotaurus, the Cretan otter, and the Cretan shrew.
See also
Dwarf elephant
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Daftar spesies gajah
- Dwarfisme pulau
- Palaeoloxodon creutzburgi
- Palaeoloxodon
- Dwarf elephant
- History of Crete
- Late Pleistocene extinctions
- Mus minotaurus
- Mammuthus creticus
- Candiacervus
- Crete Mediterranean forests
- Insular dwarfism