M1ähnliche
M1ähnliche is a genus of extinct antelopines that lived during the Pleistocene epoch. The name "M1ähnliche" is derived from the Greek word "miae" meaning "similar" and the suffix "-nliche" which is a Germanic suffix used to indicate similarity. This genus was first described in the late 19th century by German paleontologist Ernst Stromer.
Fossils of M1ähnliche have been found in the hills of southern Germany, near the city of Munich.
Physical characteristics of M1ähnliche include a long neck, elongated body, and longer hind legs, suggesting its
Comparisons have been drawn between M1ähnliche and modern species such as okapis and sable antelopes. However,