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- Paraceratherium - Wikipedia
Paraceratherium is an extinct genus of hornless rhinocerotoids belonging to the family Paraceratheriidae It is one of the largest terrestrial mammals that has ever existed and lived from the early to late Oligocene epoch (33 9–23 03 million years ago)
- Paraceratherium Facts, Habitat, Pictures and Diet - Extinct Animals
Paraceratherium is an extinct genus of hornless rhinoceros that lived during the Oligocene epoch (around 34–23 million years ago) They were one of the largest land mammals that have ever roamed on earth
- Indricotherium (Paraceratherium) - Facts and Figures
Scientists debate its name, but agree on its distinguishing traits like slender legs and a long neck Indricotherium (Greek for "Indric beast"); pronounced INN-drik-oh-THEE-ree-um; also known as Paraceratherium
- Paraceratherium - Prehistoric Wildlife
Paraceratherium remains today as the largest terrestrial (land) mammal ever known to exist This has been confirmed by the discovery of the largest species, Paraceratherium orgosensis from China The large size of Paraceratherium meant that it would have been quite comfortable living the life of a high browser
- Paraceratherium, the largest land mammal that ever lived
What's weirder than a hornless rhinoceros? A hornless rhinoceros that was the largest land mammal that ever lived If one looks at the history of fossil mammals, it's difficult to get much more strange than Paraceratherium, which holds the record for largest land mammal ever to have lived
- Paraceratherium - The Gigantic Hornless Rhino - FossilGuy. com
Paraceratherium was a type of giant hornless rhino with a long giraffe-like neck They were herbivoures that were adapted at eating vegetation from trees They were so large; they could graze treetops that other animals couldn't reach
- Paraceratherium - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paraceratherium [1] is an extinct genus of mammal It was a large rhinoceros without a horn It lived in Eurasia during the late Oligocene epoch of the Tertiary period , (34–23 million years ago)
- Paraceratherium: Reconstructing the Largest Ever Land Mammal
Paraceratherium is a genus of hornless rhinoceros, and one of the largest terrestrial mammals that has ever existed It lived from the early to late Oligocene epoch (34–23 million years ago); its remains have been found across Eurasia between China and the Balkans
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