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@troodonvet Well the Elasmotherium sibiricum's horn attachment area is obviously rougher the Rhinoceros unicornis's. So if there's a possibility that Elasmotherium really do have horn while alive,it should be larger than Rhinoceros unicornis.
Still think Elasmotherium sibiricum have a horn(of course it should be shorter than we ever thought).
By the way this paper's scale bar is totally suck.
Beelzebufo ampinga and Surinam horned frog (Ceratophrys cornuta)
Some fossil Giraffes
1.Giraffokeryx punjabiensis (Miocene,India);
2.Shansitherium tafeli (Miocene,China);
3.Sivatherium giganteum (Micocene,India);
4.Bramatherium perimense(Micocene to Pliocene,India to Turkey)
Hello #PortfolioDay! I'm a freelance artist from China and dedicate to make painting of any kinds of creatures. (and hopefully not too late
Tlatolophus galorum,a newly announced parasaurolophini dinosaur from the Cretaceous Mexico.
1hrs speedpaint