- to all of these, a less
ambiguous vernacular term for this
group is '
rhinocerotoids'. The
family Paraceratheriidae contains the
largest land
mammals known...
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Paraceratherium is an
extinct genus of
hornless rhinocerotoids belonging to the
family Paraceratheriidae. It is one of the
largest terrestrial mammals...
- Rummy; Hou, Yemao; Sun, Dan****; Li,
Shijie (10 June 2024). "A new
rhinocerotoid (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) from the Late
Oligocene of
Linxia Basin,...
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Paraceratheriidae is an
extinct family of long-limbed,
hornless rhinocerotoids,
native to Asia and
Eastern Europe that
originated in the
Eocene epoch and...
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Uintaceras is an
extinct genus of medium-sized
early rhinocerotoids that
lived in
North America (Wyoming and Utah)
during the
Middle Eocene, with only...
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Skeleton of Paraceratherium, a
rhinocerotoid...
- "Earliest
known unequivocal rhinocerotoid sheds new
light on the
origin of
Giant Rhinos and
phylogeny of
early rhinocerotoids".
Scientific Reports. 6: Article...
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around 12
years of age, four
years after females start giving birth.
Rhinocerotoids diverged from
other perissodactyls by the
early Eocene.
Fossils of Hyrachyus...
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Forstercooperia is an
extinct genus of
forstercooperiine paraceratheriid rhinocerotoids from the
Middle Eocene of Asia.
Forstercooperia is
known from a vast...
- Schindler, K. S. (December 1997). "Oldest West
Indian Land Mammal:
Rhinocerotoid Ungulate from the
Eocene of Jamaica".
Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology...