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''Bohlinia'' is an
extinct Extinction is the termination of an organism by the death of its Endling, last member. A taxon may become Functional extinction, functionally extinct before the death of its last member if it loses the capacity to Reproduction, reproduce and ...
genus Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family (taxonomy), family as used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In bino ...
of the
artiodactyl Artiodactyls are placental mammals belonging to the order Artiodactyla ( , ). Typically, they are ungulates which bear weight equally on two (an even number) of their five toes (the third and fourth, often in the form of a hoof). The other t ...
family
Giraffidae The Giraffidae are a family (biology), family of ruminant artiodactyl mammals that share a recent common ancestor with deer and bovids. This family, once a diverse group spread throughout Eurasia and Africa, presently comprises only two extant ge ...
that lived during the
Late Miocene The Late Miocene (also known as Upper Miocene) is a sub-epoch of the Miocene epoch (geology), Epoch made up of two faunal stage, stages. The Tortonian and Messinian stages comprise the Late Miocene sub-epoch, which lasted from 11.63 Ma (million ye ...
in
Eurasia Eurasia ( , ) is a continental area on Earth, comprising all of Europe and Asia. According to some geographers, Physical geography, physiographically, Eurasia is a single supercontinent. The concept of Europe and Asia as distinct continents d ...
and
Africa Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent after Asia. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 20% of Earth's land area and 6% of its total surfac ...
. It was first named by the paleontologist Dr. W. Matthew in 1929, and contains two species, ''B. adoumi'' and ''B. attica''. The species ''B. attica'' has been reclassified several times since its description being first named ''Camelopardalis attica'' and then reclassified as ''Giraffa attica''.


Palaeoecology

Dental mesowear analysis shows that ''B. attica'' exhibited browsing habits at the site of Samos but mixed feeding ones at Pikermi.


References

Miocene mammals of Africa Miocene mammals of Europe Miocene mammals of Asia Prehistoric giraffes Fossil taxa described in 1929 Prehistoric Artiodactyla genera {{Paleo-eventoedungulate-stub