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Deinotherium is an extinct genus of large, elephant-like proboscideans that lived from about the middle-Miocene until the early Pleistocene.
Deinotherium

Deinotherium

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Deinotherium is an extinct genus of large, elephant-like proboscideans that lived from about the middle-Miocene until the early Pleistocene. Wikipedia
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Deinotherium was a large elephant-like proboscidean that appeared in the Middle Miocene and survived until the Early Pleistocene.
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Standing 5 meters tall and weighing 12 tons, Deinotherium is one of the largest terrestrial mammals of all time, far larger and more aggressive than the modern ...
Jul 24, 2009 · Deinotherium was an especially large proboscidean with a stout body held up by columnar limbs, but its head was very different from that of more ...