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One big creature !!
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Quote:New Fossil discovery just revealed the biggest land mammal ever to walk the Earth
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June 20th, 2021 at 1:35 PM
By Chris Smith
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Earth always finds new ways to surprise us, and the latest episode was just written in China, where a team of paleontologists has discovered what’s currently believed to be the largest land mammal ever to walk the Earth. It’s a new species of giant rhino that would have stood taller than any giraffe and would have been as big as six elephants. The fossilized skull of this Paraceratherium linxiaense (Linxia Giant Rhino) measures more than three feet long.
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“Usually fossils come in pieces, but this one is complete, with a very complete skull and a very complete jaw, which is rare,” Deng told CNN. “The skull was more than a meter (three feet) long, and it was very rare for a skull of that size to be preserved. We also found the cervical spine.”
[Image: giant-rhino-fossil-study-skull-bones.jpg...=all&w=768]Giant rhino fossil: Skull bones. Image source: Tao Deng et. all via Communications Biology
The giant rhino would have weighed approximately 24 tons, the scientist said. Its shoulders would have been more than 16 feet off the ground, with the head rising to 23 feet. Its body was 26 feet long, which is about the same size as six elephants. For comparison, adult male giraffes might top 18 feet, with females reaching 14 feet.
“This is the largest mammal ever to have lived on land,” Deng said.
The researchers used genetic analysis to prove the animal was part of a new species of giant rhino. The giant rhinos would have lived in China, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, and Pakistan. A few of them might have reached as far as Eastern Europe. The species lived in the northern part of the Tibetan plateau some 31 million years ago, before moving southwest.
The Linxia Giant Rhino is the descendent of species living in Pakistan. It lived around 26.5 million years ago in the Linxia region where it died. Deng explained the animals would have had to cross the Tibetan plateau on their way to Linxia, which means the plateau was lower than it is now.
“In addition, animal migration is linked to climate change. So 31 million years ago, when the Mongolian plateau dried up, they moved south,” Deng said, adding that the weather then got wet, and the animals went back north. “Therefore, this discovery is of great significance to the study of the whole plateau uplift process, climate, and environment.”


The full study is available at this link, while a render of the giant rhino can be seen over at CNN.
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Rhinos are closely related to horses, you can clearly see the family connection in that render.
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(06-21-2021, 10:39 AM)WonderCow Wrote: Rhinos are closely related to horses, you can clearly see the family connection in that render.

I couldn't see any render. The only link I could find kept sending me to Amazon Prime Day, which is annoying since I never shop with Amazon, and my son has been bitching about how busy Prime "Day" makes them for weeks.

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Picture at this link:

Big Rhino
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That's a HUGE discovery!   tinybighuh
















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(06-21-2021, 12:40 PM)WonderCow Wrote: Picture at this link:

Big Rhino

I want one. and a saddle to fit it.

It appears to be a re-naming of the older nomenclature "Baluchitherium", which I read about in grade school, in a book by Roy Chapman Andrews.

Baluchitherium was discovered in Baluchistan, so naturally the CCP would have to re-name it in order to claim that the biggest mammal ever had lived in China, along the lines of what the old Soviet Empire used to do when they claimed they had the biggest, fastest, and firstest of everything... but it appears to me that the specimen re-named to Paraceratherium is just an average sample of the old Baluchitherium, re-named because, CCP.

Still, that's one big hoss. I want one.



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Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’


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(06-22-2021, 04:39 AM)Ninurta Wrote:
(06-21-2021, 12:40 PM)WonderCow Wrote: Picture at this link:

Big Rhino

I want one. and a saddle to fit it.

It appears to be a re-naming of the older nomenclature "Baluchitherium", which I read about in grade school, in a book by Roy Chapman Andrews.

Baluchitherium was discovered in Baluchistan, so naturally the CCP would have to re-name it in order to claim that the biggest mammal ever had lived in China, along the lines of what the old Soviet Empire used to do when they claimed they had the biggest, fastest, and firstest of everything... but it appears to me that the specimen re-named to Paraceratherium is just an average sample of the old Baluchitherium, re-named because, CCP.

Still, that's one big hoss. I want one.



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You'd need a howdah, not a saddle, unless you like doing the splits!  tinybiggrin
A regular horse sized one might be fun to ride around on though.
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It would be so cool to go back and see all the different stages of life on the planet. It would give a lot of perspective to where we are today.


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