remnanta
Remnanta is a genus of extinct tapirs that lived during the Pleistocene epoch. It is known from fossil remains found in North and Central America. The genus was first described by paleontologist Glenn Conroy in 1984.
Remnanta fossils have been found in a range of sediments, including river deposits and lake beds. The
The discovery of Remnanta fossils in North America has implications for our understanding of the evolution
Several species have been assigned to the genus Remnanta, including R. magnifica and R. simplex. More research
The common name "tapir" is often used to refer to Remnanta, but it is technically a Pleistocene