Avez vous deja vu...un rongeur avec des cornes? Ceratogaulus hatcheri est la seule espèce connue de rongeur à corne. De la taille d'une marmotte, il vivait en Am. du Nord et a disparu il y a à peu près 5 millions d'années. On ne sait pas vraiment à quoi lui servaient ses cornes.

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Os Ceratogaulus são roedores extintos que se extinguiram no começo do Pleistoceno. São os únicos roedores com chifres e os menores mamíferos a ter chifres. Provavelmente eram usados para defesa destes simpáticos roedores cavadores

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New online: Calede & Samuels – A new species of Ceratogaulus from Nebraska and the evolution of nasal horns in Mylagaulidae (Mammalia, Rodentia, Aplodontioidea) https://t.co/Sl2B4trJ3I

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Was trying to catch up on my and then realised it might work for colour collective too...My interpretation of a with a hint of

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Catching up with last weeks as I didn’t get round to posting this. C was for Ceratogaulus!

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Week 3: That better keep those conspiracy theories to himself.

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(In a David Attenborough voice): C is for Ceratogaulus, an extinct horned gopher from the late Miocene era. It tended to be a bit camera-shy, owing to the unfortunate horns, but was anyway always the life of the party.

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C is for Ceratogaulus in the weeks entry for extinct animals theme.

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Mother seriously considered calling a "predator drill" just to get her precious litter in the burrow for ten minutes of peace.

C for !

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A smiley master of all he surveys. For prompt. Who knew such a thing existed?

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Ceratogaulus - This week's animal for is the dual-horned rodent .. huh, who knew!

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Extinct Animals Alphabet
C is for Ceratogaulus aka the GIANT HORNED GOPHER! So rad!

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