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suggesting that it could move on land
Snout-tail length 1900 mm
Their arrangement also indicates that this dinosaur had a powerful bite well adapted to its carnivorous diet
Hind limbs
Its weight ranged between 8 and 10 tons
Megacerops coloradensis ancient era suggesting that it could moveMegacerops coloradensis is an extinct species of perissodactyl mammal that lived during the late Eocene period, approximately 37 to 34 million years ago, in what is now North America. This animal belongs to the Brontotheriidae family and is commonly known as a "brontothere". It is distinguished by its large size and its most striking feature: a pair of Y shaped bony horns located on the anterior part of the skull. The body of Megacerops coloradensis
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