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Research Results For 'Oligocene'

TITANOTHERES

Picture of Titanotheres

Titanotheres was an extinct fossil family of ungulates resembling rhinoceroses. The animals, which flourished in the Oligocene, had bony growths on the maxillary bones above the snout. Some were large, 2.4 to 3 metres in height, and their horns varied in size from mere knobs to large wide-spreading tusks.
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OLIGOCENE

The Oligocene was the fifteenth geological period, 42,000,000 years ago.
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