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Aceratheriinae

Aceratheriinae (from Ancient Greek ἀ- (á-), meaning "-less", κέρας (kéras), meaning "horn", and θηρίον (theríon), meaning "beast") is an extinct subfamily of true rhinoceroses (Rhinocerotidae) that ranged across Eurasia, Africa and North America from the Oligocene to the beginning of the Pliocene. Members of the group generally lacked horns, though some…

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Aceratheriinae → Aceratheriina, Antoine, Codrea, Deng, Elasmotheriinae, Heissig, Heizmann, Historically, In, It, Kaya, Louis Dollo, Prothero, Rhinocerotida, Rhinocerotidae, Rhinocerotinae, Sach, Some, Teleoceratini, The
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Aceratheriinae → Aceratheriini, Although, Compared, I1, Like, Members, Rhinocerotidae, Teleoceratini, The, They

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members teleoceratini rhinoceroses subfamily aceratheriini rhinocerotidae group though tribe aceratheriines used hornless least incisors chilotherium teleoceras genera oligocene pliocene family

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Protaceratherium were browsers on leavesinstance ofEcologyDental wear analysis suggests that some aceratheriines0.80text
while others such as Mesaceratheriuminstance ofEcologyDental wear analysis suggests that some aceratheriines0.80text
the aceratheriin Chilotherium were mixed feedersinstance ofEcologyDental wear analysis suggests that some aceratheriines0.80text
consuming both leavesinstance ofEcologyDental wear analysis suggests that some aceratheriines0.80text
grassinstance ofEcologyDental wear analysis suggests that some aceratheriines0.80text
Chilotherium suggested to have used them in combat against other malesinstance ofwith aceratheriines where males had enlarged tusk-like lower incisors0.80text
Aceratheriinaerelated to DescriptionCompared0.60section
Aceratheriinaerelated to DescriptionRhinocerotidae0.60section
Aceratheriinaerelated to DescriptionThey0.60section
Aceratheriinaerelated to DescriptionAlthough0.60section
Aceratheriinaerelated to DescriptionLike0.60section
Aceratheriinaerelated to DescriptionThe0.60section

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