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Art illustration - prehistoric mammals - Paraceratherium: is an extinct genus of gigantic hornless rhino like mammals endemic Perissodactyla to Eurasia & Asia during the Oligocene epoch. It is regarded as the largest land mammal. the largest species having an estimated mean adult mass of 12 tons. Prehistoric Wildlife, Prehistoric Dinosaurs, Prehistoric World, Ancient Animals, Paleo Art, Extinct Animals, Dinosaur Art, Dinosaur Fossils, Prehistoric Creatures

Art illustration - prehistoric mammals - Paraceratherium: is an extinct genus of gigantic hornless rhino like mammals endemic Perissodactyla to Eurasia & Asia during the Oligocene epoch. It is regarded as the largest land mammal. the largest species having an estimated mean adult mass of 12 tons.

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Download premium, authentic A collection of some of the better known mammals that lived during the Cenozoic Era. stock illustrations from Getty Images. Explore similar high-resolution stock illustrations in our expansive visual catalogue.

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The Tibetan unicorn was a cryptid unicorn reported from Tibet. It was said to have had a "red top and a white belly", and had two horns, one much larger than the other. Individuals were said to have been captured and taken to Samarkand on multiple occasions, and it was allegedly reported sporadically until the end of the 19th Century.[1] Dale A. Drinnon notes that the Tibetan unicorn's similarity to Tsaidamotherium, a prehistoric bovid with unevenly-sized horns, is too striking to be a…

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