The woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis) is an extinct species of rhinoceros that inhabited northern Eurasia during the Pleistocene epoch. The...
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Ma Rhinoceros – Indian & Javan rhinoceros Tribe Dicerorhinini †Pliorhinus 5–2.5 Ma †Coelodonta – Woolly rhinoceros Dicerorhinus – Sumatran rhinoceros †Dihoplus...
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The Sumatran rhinoceros (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis), also known as the Sumatran rhino, hairy rhinoceros or Asian two-horned rhinoceros, is a rare member...
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The Javan rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sondaicus), Javan rhino, Sunda rhinoceros or lesser one-horned rhinoceros is a critically endangered member of the genus...
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African rhinoceroses and the genus Rhinoceros, as well as between the ancestors of the genus Rhinoceros and the ancestors of the woolly rhinoceros and Stephanorhinus...
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such as reindeer, muskox, saiga antelope, steppe bison, horses, woolly rhinoceros and woolly mammoth. These herbivores, in turn, were followed and preyed...
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Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis (redirect from Merck´s Rhinoceros)
kirchbergensis, also known as Merck's rhinoceros (or the less commonly, the forest rhinoceros) is an extinct species of rhinoceros belonging to the genus Stephanorhinus...
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Coelodonta thibetana (redirect from Tibetan woolly rhinoceros)
Coelodonta thibetana, the Tibetan woolly rhinoceros, is an extinct species of the genus Coelodonta native to western Himalayas that lived during the middle...
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Coelodonta (category Pliocene rhinoceroses)
the Pleistocene epochs. It is best known from the type species, the woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis), which ranged throughout northern Eurasia...
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areas at the time. The habitat of the woolly mammoth supported other grazing herbivores such as the woolly rhinoceros, wild horses, and bison. The Altai-Sayan...
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De-extinction (section Woolly mammoth)
create a woolly rhinoceros genome from faeces of cave hyenas in addition to the existence of frozen specimens. However, the woolly rhinoceros' closest...
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Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) and the Javan rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sondaicus). Although both members are threatened, the Javan rhinoceros is one...
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Stephanorhinus (redirect from Rhinoceros mercki)
contains the living Sumatran rhinoceros) and Coelodonta (which contains the woolly rhinoceros), than it is to other living rhinoceroses, and is more closely related...
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The black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis sometimes also called the hook-lipped rhinoceros) is a species of rhinoceros, native to eastern Africa and southern...
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including many that are now extinct. The species include woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis), woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius), Pleistocene hare...
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inhabited by the woolly rhinoceros. In the Middle East the species inhabited warm, open xeric habitats. Across its range, the narrow-nosed rhinoceros lived alongside...
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All native Rhinoceros (Rhinocerotidae) spp. Elasmotherium Woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis) Stephanorhinus spp. Merck's rhinoceros (Stephanorhinus...
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Elasmotherium (redirect from Steppe rhinoceros)
largest rhinos, comparable in size to the woolly mammoth and larger than the contemporary woolly rhinoceros. The feet were unguligrade, the front larger...
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Coelodonta tologoijensis (category Pleistocene rhinoceroses)
tologoijensis is an extinct species of rhinoceros belonging to the genus Coelodonta, related to the woolly rhinoceros. It is known from fossils found in Siberia...
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Pleistocene of Northern Spain, including woolly mammoth, cave lions eating a reindeer, horses, and woolly rhinoceros Pleistocene of South America, including...
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(Lindwurmbrunnen [de]) in Klagenfurt, Austria, is modeled on the skull of a woolly rhinoceros found in a nearby quarry in 1335. It has been cited as the earliest...
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preyed on large mammals (primarily wild horses, steppe bison and woolly rhinoceros), and was responsible for the accumulation of hundreds of large Pleistocene...
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woolly rhinoceros rib bone dating to the Upper Paleolithic that is now in the British Museum (cataloged as Palart 854). In 1926, a woolly rhinoceros rib...
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jumping spider "Sasha", name given to a frozen specimen of the extinct woolly rhinoceros Sasha, a 2003 album by Sasha Gradiva Pour Sacha, a.k.a. For Sacha...
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Nesorhinus (redirect from Rhinoceros philippinensis)
an extinct genus of rhinoceros from the Pleistocene of Asia. It contains two species, Nesorhinus philippinensis (formerly Rhinoceros philippinensis) from...
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Anthony J.; Lister, Adrian M. (2012). "Extinction chronology of the woolly rhinoceros Coelodonta antiquitatis in the context of late Quaternary megafaunal...
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picked already before any research was required, such as doing an episode on woolly mammoths and an episode on indricotheres. For much of the process, Chambers...
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and was found to contain the almost complete skeletal remains of a woolly rhinoceros and other large mammal bones. These remains were acquired by the geologist...
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Dihoplus (category Miocene rhinoceroses)
the woolly rhinoceros) than to the type species D. schleiermacheri. Morphological phylogeny after Pandolfi (2023), excluding living African rhinoceros species...
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aurochs, Irish elk, woolly mammoth, straight-tusked elephant, woolly rhinoceros, Merck's rhinoceros the narrow-nosed rhinoceros, wild horse, and so on...
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