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Horns are not a
universal feature of
rhinocerotids, with
horns thought to be
absent in many
extinct rhinocerotids (such as most
members of the subfamily...
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Chilotherium is an
extinct genus of
rhinocerotids lived in
Africa and
Eurasia during the
Miocene through Pliocene living for 13.7—3.4 mya,
existing for...
- The
Ngorora Formation is a
geological formation in
Kenya preserving fossils dating to the Miocene. The
uppermost member of the
formation shows sign of...
- The
White River Fauna are
fossil animals found in the
White River Group of
South Dakota,
North Dakota, Wyoming,
Colorado and
Nebraska in the
United States...
- Tissier, Jérémy; Maridet, Olivier; Becker,
Damien (2019). "Early
Agenian rhinocerotids from
Wischberg (Canton Bern, Switzerland) and
clarification of the systematics...
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Eulipotyphla (talpids),
Lagomorpha (leporids),
Perissodactyla (equids,
rhinocerotids), and
Rodentia (aplodontiids, castorids, geomyids, heteromyids, cricetids...
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Menoceras ("Crescent Horns") is a
genus of extinct,
small rhinocerotids endemic to most of
southern North America and
ranged as far
south as
Panama during...
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Mesaceratherium is an
extinct genus of
rhinocerotids.
Dental microwear and
mesowear paired with δ13C
analysis show that M.
paulhiacense was a
mixed feeder...
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Iranotherium ("Beast of Iran") is an
extinct genus of
large elasmotheriine rhinocerotids,
comparable in size to a
modern white rhino. It is
known from the Late...
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Peraceras is an
extinct genus of
rhinocerotids endemic to
North America. It
lived during the Miocene,
living from 16.0 to 10.3 mya,
existing for approximately...