• Ceratotherium mauritanicum is a species of fossil African rhinoceros found in the Late Pliocene to early Late Pleistocene of Morocco, Tunisia, and Algeria...
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    species, the white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum), and its extinct relative Ceratotherium mauritanicum, of which Ceratotherium efficax is considered a synonym...
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    should be: Ceratotherium neumayri → Ceratotherium mauritanicum → C. simum, with the Langebaanweg rhinos being Ceratotherium sp. (as yet unnamed), and with...
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  • belong to a different species, Ceratotherium mauritanicum. D. praecox has been suggested to have arose from Ceratotherium neumayri, however the close relationship...
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    and Co. pp. 393–403. ASIN B00CNE0EZC. Rookmaaker, K. (2013). Genus Ceratotherium White Rhinoceros in The Mammals of Africa Vol. V. (eds. Kingdon, J....
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    Narrow-nosed rhinoceros (Stephanorhinus hemitoechus, North Africa) Ceratotherium mauritanicum Wild Equus spp. Caballine horses Equus algericus (North Africa)...
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  • (indeterminate), the leporid (Lepus), the equid (Eurygnathohippus), rhinoceroses (Ceratotherium and Diceros), old world primates (Parapapio, Theropithecus, and Cercopithecoides)...
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