Chalicotherium Pictures

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3D illustration of Chalicotherium
Photo: Lythronax via Walking With Wikis

3D illustration of Chalicotherium.


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Chalicotherium was a megafauna that roamed the Earth during the Neogene period.


While Chalicotherium was quadrupedal, its elongated front limbs allowed to assume a bipedal stance to reach vegetation
Photo: The dragnor via Dinopedia

While Chalicotherium was quadrupedal, its elongated front limbs allowed to assume a bipedal stance to reach vegetation.


Chalicotherium was specialized in consuming soft vegetation
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Chalicotherium was specialized in consuming soft vegetation.


A Chalicotherium pulling a tree
Photo: The dragnor via Dinopedia

A Chalicotherium pulling a tree.


Chalicotherium males competed for the right to mate
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Chalicotherium males competed for the right to mate.


A Chalicotherium walking in the Late Eocene
Photo: The dragnor via Dinopedia

A Chalicotherium walking in the Late Eocene.


A pair of bear dogs attacking a Chalicotherium
Photo: Bacner via Walking With Wikis

A pair of bear dogs attacking a Chalicotherium.


Chalicotherium's amalgamation of different characteristics from contemporary mammals made it an icon
Photo: Masonthetrex0916 via Animals Wiki

Chalicotherium’s amalgamation of different characteristics from contemporary mammals made it an icon.


Chalicotherium skeleton at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History
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Chalicotherium skeleton at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History.

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