Platybelodon Pictures

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Platybelodon
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Platybelodon was a herbivorous extinct mammal related to the elephant that lived in Miocene Era in Africa, Europe, Asia, and North America.


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A Platybelodon herd gather on the plains of Africa to migrate to a better grazing area in the Miocene Era
Photo: CoreyFord via iStock

A Platybelodon herd gather on the plains of Africa to migrate to a better grazing area in the Miocene Era.


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Platybelodon’s tusks.


Platybelodon Male and Female
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Platybelodon Male and Female.


Life reconstruction of P. grangeri
Photo: Nobu Tamura via Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0

Life reconstruction of P. grangeri.


A herd of Platybelodon in the swamp
Photo: Arthur Dorety via GettyImages

Nothosaurus catching an unaware Ceolophysis.


Platybelodon's mouth with its tusk
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Platybelodon’s mouth with its tusk.


P. grangeri reconstruction with size comparison
Photo: Tim Bertelink  via Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0

P. grangeri reconstruction with size comparison.


Platybelodon alive during the Miocene period
Photo: Julio Lacerda via Earth Archives

Platybelodon alive during the Miocene period.


Modell eines Platybelodon
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Modell eines Platybelodon.

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