Bretzia pseudalces fossils are found with
Teleoceras,
Platygonus and
Megatylopus, indicating they lived in the same space. allowing for water levels to rise and fall. The majority of
B. pseudalces fossils recovered from
White Bluffs in the Ringold formation were degraded to various degrees, and bones of fish and small rodents were most commonly found with them, indicating that they were buried in silt and mud from
riparian areas, including marshes or
oxbow lakes. == References ==