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Prosantorhinus

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The rugged texture at the tip of its snout could suggest the existence of one, maybe two, small horns; however it has been traditionally reconstructed with a fleshy bump.
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Heissig, K. (1999): Family Rhinocerotidae. - In: Rossner, G. E. & Heissig, K. (Eds.): The Miocene Land Mammals of Europe, 175-188; Munich (Pfeil).
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Mammoths, Sabertooths, and Hominids: 65 Million Years of Mammalian Evolution in Europe
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Index

Miocene

Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Perissodactyla
Rhinocerotidae
Aceratheriinae
Prosantorhinus
genus
rhinocerotid
Miocene
Sumatran rhinoceros
brachyodont molars
hippopotamus
"Prosantorhinus"
Bibcode
2000Geobi..33..249A
doi
10.1016/S0016-6995(00)80022-4
"Artistic reconstruction of the appearance of Prosantorhinus Heissig, 1974, the teleoceratine rhinoceros from the Middle Miocene of Somosaguas"
ISBN
9780231116411
"Prosantorhinus, the small teleoceratinerhinocerotid from the Miocene of Western Europe"
Bibcode
1996Geobi..29..111C
doi

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