Long before humans walked the planet, a massive creature ruled the forests and open plains of ancient Eurasia. Paraceratherium, a hornless giant and a distant relative of today’s rhinoceroses, lived ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ecological reconstruction of the new giant rhino Paraceratherium linxiaense in the northeastern Tibetan Plateau during the late ...
Ecological reconstruction of giant rhinos and their accompanying fauna in northwest China during the Oligocene. The giant rhino, genus Paraceratherium, was a hornless, long-necked herbivore living in ...
In paleontology, size matters. The lifestyles of the large and charismatic often gain far more attention those of smaller, equally-strange creatures that thrived alongside the leviathans during ...
Giant rhinos are among the largest mammals to have ever walked this great Earth, and a newly discovered species that lived in northwest China some 25 million years ago is revealing just how ...
An illustration of what giant rhinos of the Oligocene may have looked like based on fossil evidence from China's Gansu province. Credit: chen yu / Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and ...