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- history. Other genera of Oligocene indricotheres, such as Baluchitherium, Indricotherium, and Pristinotherium, have been named, but no complete specimens exist...
- The Indricotherium Formation is a palaeontological formation located in Kazakhstan. It dates to the Oligocene period. It is named after Paraceratherium...
- paraceratheres, like Juxia, and later forms, such as Paraceratherium and Indricotherium (now Paraceratherium transourali****). This genus represents a primitive...
- through rough times and Land of Giants (episode three) follows a young Indricotherium for the first few years of its life. Details of the plot and how animals...
- folkloric creature gives its name to a synonym of Paraceratherium, Indricotherium, the biggest land mammal ever to live. Camahueto Elasmotherium Unicorn...
- pronounced in the Paraceratherium (formerly known as Baluchitherium or Indricotherium), the second largest known land mammal ever to have lived (after Palaeoloxodon...
- exponential increase is found to have continued until the appearance of Indricotherium 30 Ma ago. (Since generation time scales with body m****0.259, increasing...
- prehistoric cormorants became widely accepted today: Limicorallus (Indricotherium middle Oligocene of Chelkar-Teniz, Kazakhstan) Nectornis (Late Oligocene/Early...
- He was the first to describe Paraceratherium, also commonly known as Indricotherium or Baluchitherium, the largest known land mammal. Forster-Cooper was...
- largest land mammal known to ever exist, surp****ing even Paraceratherium/Indricotherium. Deinotherium "thraceiensis", at 4.01 metres (13.2 ft) tall and a weight...