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Stephanorhinus

Stephanorhinus is an extinct genus of two-horned rhinoceros native to Eurasia and North Africa that lived from the Late Pliocene until their extinction in the Late Pleistocene. Species of Stephanorhinus were the predominant and often only species of rhinoceros in much of temperate Eurasia, especially Europe, for most of the Pleistocene. The last two…

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Stephanorhinus

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Stephanorhinus

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related to Taxonomy · 23
Stephanorhinus → Although, Borrani, Coelodonta, Dicerorhinus, Dihoplus, Eurasia, Genomes, Greek, Hungarian, Hungary, Kretzoi, Late Miocene, Miklós Kretzoi, Pleistocene, Pliocene, Pliorhinus, Rhinoceros, Rhinocerotinae, Stephano, Stephen
related to Relationship with humans · 19
Stephanorhinus → An, Another, At, Boxgrove, Boxgrove Man, England, Europe, France, Homo, Its, Merck's, Middle Paleolithic, Mycenae, Neanderthals, Remains, Southwest Quarter, The, This, Vallonnet Cave
related to Species and evolution · 13
Stephanorhinus → Anatolia, Chad, Dihoplus, Early Pliocene, Europe, Late Miocene-Pliocene, Middle Pliocene, Pliocene, Pliorhinus, The, Transbaikalia, Tunisia, Western Europe
related to Ecology and behaviour · 7
Stephanorhinus → Injuries, Kyr, Males, Mid-Pleistocene Transition, Middle Pleistocene, Species, The
related to Description · 5
Stephanorhinus → Merck's, Skull, Species, The, They
is a · 1
Stephanorhinus → extinct genus of two-horned rhinoceros native to Eurasia and North Africa that lived from the Late Pliocene until their extinction in the Late Pleistocene

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rhinoceros species around europe pleistocene kirchbergensis known early ma pliocene years ago late hundsheimensis genus hemitoechus may falconer 000 remains

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Stephanorhinusis aextinct genus of two-horned rhinoceros native to Eurasia and North Africa that lived from the Late Pliocene until their extinction in the Late Pleistocene0.90text
Stephanorhinusrelated to DescriptionSpecies0.60section
Stephanorhinusrelated to DescriptionThey0.60section
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Stephanorhinusrelated to DescriptionSkull0.60section
Stephanorhinusrelated to DescriptionMerck's0.60section
Stephanorhinusrelated to Ecology and behaviourThe0.60section
Stephanorhinusrelated to Ecology and behaviourMiddle Pleistocene0.60section
Stephanorhinusrelated to Ecology and behaviourKyr0.60section
Stephanorhinusrelated to Ecology and behaviourMid-Pleistocene Transition0.60section
Stephanorhinusrelated to Ecology and behaviourSpecies0.60section
Stephanorhinusrelated to Ecology and behaviourMales0.60section

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