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Diceratherium (meaning "two
horned beast") is an
extinct genus of
rhinocerotid native to
North America during the
Oligocene through Miocene living from...
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females were hornless. All
other rhino genera, save the
related genus Diceratherium, have
their horns arranged one
behind the other. Both ****es of Menoceros...
- †Gulfoceras 23.03–20.43 Ma †Victoriaceros 15 Ma
Tribe Diceratheriini †
Diceratherium 33.9–11.6 Ma †Penetrigonias †Subhyracodon 38.0–26.3 Ma †Trigonias 37–34...
- Miohippus,
Merychippus and Parahippus,
ancestors of the
modern day horse.
Diceratherium, two-horned rhinoceros. Menoceras, pony-sized rhinoceros, the most common...
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fossils preserved here may
number in the millions. The tiny
rhinoceras Diceratherium cooki composed about one
quarter of the
remains in the
Agate Springs...
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animal may have
possessed horns resembling those of the
rhinocerotid Diceratherium.
Paleontology portal Leontinia at Fossilworks.org Loomis, F. B. (1914)...
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Nebraska was
likely home to m****ive
herds of the
small rhinoceras Diceratherium cooki. It
composed about one
quarter of the
remains in the
Miocene Agate...
- nov Sun et al.
Miocene Zhang'enbao
Formation China A rhinoceros.
Diceratherium marriottae Sp. nov
Valid Santos,
Prothero &
Welsh Oligocene (Arikareean)...
- †Diacocherus †Diacocherus
minutus †Diacodexis –
tentative report †
Diceratherium †
Diceratherium tridactylum Dicotylophyllum †Dicotylophyllum
anomalum †Dicotylophyllum...
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mostly of
camels (Stenomylus, Oxydactylus, and Michenia) and
rhinos (
Diceratherium.)
These are
characteristic of the late
Arikareean faunal stage, 22 to...