Paraceratherium Pictures

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3D illustration of Paraceratherium
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3D illustration of Paraceratherium.


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Paraceratherium was one of the largest mammal during the Oligocene epoch.


One of Paraceratherium's defining feature is its elongated neck.
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One of Paraceratherium’s defining feature is its elongated neck.


Paraceratherium's lips helped it to access hard to reach vegetation
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Paraceratherium’s lips helped it to access hard to reach vegetation.


Paraceratherium was well adapted to habitats with dense vegetation
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Paraceratherium was well adapted to habitats with dense vegetation.


Paraceratherium's size may have contributed to its solitary lifestyle
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Paraceratherium’s size may have contributed to its solitary lifestyle.


A Paraceratherium mother with two twin calves walks along a stony desert in the Oligocene Era
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A Paraceratherium mother with two twin calves walks along a stony desert in the Oligocene Era.


The skeleton on the left is of a Paraceratherium, the largest terrestrial mammal showcasing its long neck
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The skeleton on the left is of a Paraceratherium, the largest terrestrial mammal showcasing its long neck.


Paraceratherium calves were highly on their mother both for sustenance and protection
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Paraceratherium calves were highly on their mother both for sustenance and protection.


Like other terrestrial animals, Paraceratherium may have competed to gain mating rights
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Like other terrestrial animals, Paraceratherium may have competed to gain mating rights.


Paraceratherium was a specialized herbivore
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Paraceratherium was a specialized herbivore.


Paraceratherium size could have influenced surrounding plant life
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Paraceratherium size could have influenced surrounding plant life.


Life sized model outside Pakistan Museum of Natural History
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Life sized model outside Pakistan Museum of Natural History.


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