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Elasmotherium
Elasmotherium
The "Moscow mandible", holotype of E. sibiricum
The "Moscow mandible", holotype of E. sibiricum
First published restoration (1878) of E. sibiricum, by Rashevsky, under supervision of A.F. Brant
First published restoration (1878) of E. sibiricum, by Rashevsky, under supervision of A.F. Brant
Paleolithic art from Rouffignac Cave, France interpreted as Elasmotherium
Paleolithic art from Rouffignac Cave, France interpreted as Elasmotherium
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The white rhinoceros is actually grey.
The white rhinoceros is actually grey.
The black rhinoceros has a beak shaped lip and is similar in color to the white rhinoceros.
The black rhinoceros has a beak shaped lip and is similar in color to the white rhinoceros.
The Indian rhinoceros has a single horn.
The Indian rhinoceros has a single horn.
Smaller in size than the Indian rhinoceros, the Javan rhinoceros also has a single horn.
Smaller in size than the Indian rhinoceros, the Javan rhinoceros also has a single horn.