Restoration of Deinotherium.
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Deinotherium was an enormous land mammal that lived in Asia, Africa and Europe during the Miocene to Pleistocene Periods.
Deinotherium had large, downward-curving tusks in its lower jaw rather than the upper.
Deinotherium was one of the largest proboscideans, with some species potentially reaching up to 4 meters at the shoulder.
Fossil evidence suggests that Deinotherium had a wide distribution, spanning parts of Africa, Asia, and Europe.
This proboscidean, being herbivorous, likely consumed vegetation.
The wonderful paleo art of Heinrich Harder.
Imaginative depiction of Deinotherium stretching for a branch as food.
Vintage illustration of a skull of a Deinotherium.
Two Deinotherium during early pleistocene epochs.
Antique illustration of Deinotherium.
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A herd of Deinotherium mammals head to a watering hole in the Pleistocene Period of Africa.
A group of Deinotherium in a white background.
Deinotherium was a large prehistoric relative of modern-day elephants that appeared in the Middle Miocene.
A Deinotherium calf tries to keep up with his mother in a jungle river.
A carnivorous Sabre-Tooth Tiger attacking a young Deinotherium.
Illustration of a deinotherium in a white background.