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Description Life appearance of Arsinoitherium zitteli from the Fayum of Egypt. The “horns” were of solid bone, unlikethe horns of rhinoceroses, while the columnar limbs ended in five-toed feet and resembled those of elephants. Reconstructedshoulder height 1.84 m.Fig 2
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Author Mauricio Antón, published with Alan Turner

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