Paraceratherium is an extinct genus of hornless rhinocerotoids belonging to the family Paraceratheriidae. It is one of the largest terrestrial mammals...
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Urtinotherium (redirect from Paraceratherium yagouense)
paracerathere mammals. It was a large animal that was closely related to Paraceratherium, and found in rocks dating from the Late Eocene to Early Oligocene...
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members grew substantially larger, with the largest representatives (Paraceratherium, Dzungariotherium) estimated to have a body mass of 17 to possibly...
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Dzungariotherium (redirect from Paraceratherium orgosensis)
that species is mainly known) are 25 percent larger than those of Paraceratherium transouralicum, indicating that it was one of the largest known paraceratheriids...
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Aralotherium (redirect from Paraceratherium prohorovi)
is an extinct genus of hornless rhinocerotoids closely related to Paraceratherium, one of the largest terrestrial mammals that has ever existed. It lived...
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rhinoceros. The Russian folkloric creature gives its name to a synonym of Paraceratherium, Indricotherium, the biggest land mammal ever to live. Camahueto Elasmotherium...
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Chen, S. (2021). "An Oligocene giant rhino provides insights into Paraceratherium evolution". Communications Biology. 4 (1): 639. doi:10.1038/s42003-021-02170-6...
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The largest odd-toed ungulates are rhinoceroses, and the extinct Paraceratherium, a hornless rhino from the Oligocene, is considered one of the largest...
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Chalicotherium Dodo Elasmotherium Gastornis Glyptodon Megatherium Moa Paraceratherium Smilodon A video game based on this film was released for the Nintendo...
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were recognized as instead belonging to the giant paraceratheriid Paraceratherium. Pilgrim GE (1908) The Tertiary and Post-Tertiary freshwater deposits...
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marks of a large crocodile have been found on the bones of juvenile Paraceratherium, however if these were left by Astorgosuchus cannot be said with certainty...
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that has since walked the Earth. Giant prehistoric mammals such as Paraceratherium (the largest land mammal ever) were dwarfed by the giant sauropods...
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Gastornis, Diplocynodon, Bemalambda, Archaeolambda, Entelodon, Hyaenodon, Paraceratherium, Thylacosmilus, Doedicurus, Promacrauchenia, Alcidedorbignya, Mayulestes...
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in Kazakhstan. It dates to the Oligocene period. It is named after Paraceratherium, also commonly known as Indricotherium, an extinct genus of gigantic...
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chalicotheres. The largest perissodactyl, an Asian rhinoceros called Paraceratherium, reached 15 tonnes (17 tons), more than twice the weight of an elephant...
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†Forstercooperiinae Forstercooperia Gobicerops Pappaceras †Paraceratheriinae Aralotherium Dzungarotherium Juxia Paraceratherium Urtinotherium...
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†Forstercooperiinae Forstercooperia Gobicerops Pappaceras †Paraceratheriinae Aralotherium Dzungarotherium Juxia Paraceratherium Urtinotherium...
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the late Eocene and Oligocene. The largest genus of the family was Paraceratherium, which was more than twice as heavy as a bull African elephant, and...
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mastodons and mammoths, three-toed horses, giant rhinoceros like Paraceratherium, the rhinoceros-like brontotheres, various bizarre groups of mammals...
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embrithopod and brontothere mammals, earliest pigs and cats. 28 Ma Paraceratherium appears in the fossil record, the largest terrestrial mammal that ever...
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elephant. The largest extinct land mammal known was long considered to be Paraceratherium orgosensis, a rhinoceros relative thought to have stood up to 4.8 m...
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†Forstercooperiinae Forstercooperia Gobicerops Pappaceras †Paraceratheriinae Aralotherium Dzungarotherium Juxia Paraceratherium Urtinotherium...
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†Forstercooperiinae Forstercooperia Gobicerops Pappaceras †Paraceratheriinae Aralotherium Dzungarotherium Juxia Paraceratherium Urtinotherium...
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Paraentelodon sp. was found in the same crust as the giant rhinocerotoid Paraceratherium bugtiense and the anthracothere Anthracotherium bugtiense. The fauna...
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about equal with a large dog, even though later genera like Juxia and Paraceratherium reached sizes of a cow and even much larger. Like primitive rhinocerotoids...
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(front) and Glyptodon Dromornis stirtoni Asian paraceratheriid rhino Paraceratherium was among the largest land mammals, Reconstructed jaws of megalodon...
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rhinoceros. The Russian folklore creature gives its name to a synonym of Paraceratherium, Indricotherium, the biggest land mammal ever to live. Russian fairy...
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where many modern- day mammals first appeared. Giant ungulates like Paraceratherium and Deinotherium evolved to rule the grasslands. The evolution of grass...
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to have walked the Earth since. Giant prehistoric mammals such as Paraceratherium and Palaeoloxodon (the largest land mammals ever discovered) were dwarfed...
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design was a four-legged walker. Inspiration for the AT-AT came from Paraceratherium, an extinct genus most closely related to living rhinoceroses, and...
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