Alces gallicus

It is believed to have lived in Pleistocene about 2 MYA.

This species was smaller than recent moose, but it had longer antlers than it's modern relatives.

Antlers structure similar to Cervalces, consisted of very long beams and relatively small palms.

[4] It is sometimes included in the genus Libralces[5] or Cervalces.

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