Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals > Prehistoric animal skeleton: Menoceras, as described in the exhibit caption, is a small, extinct species of rhinoceros that lived in western North America 21 million years ago. Exhibit Museum of Natural History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 2006.
Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals > Prehistoric animal skeleton: Ancient Cat, dinictis, attacks running rhinoceros, hyracodon. Middle Oligocene Period, 32 million years ago. Brule Formation, Nebraska. Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History. January 2006.
Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals > Prehistoric animal skeleton: Short-legged rhinoceros, Teleoceras, Late Miocene, 8 million years ago, Ogallala Group, Kansas. Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History. January 2006.
Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals > Prehistoric skeleton: Titanothere (Thunderbeast), Brontops, Early Oligocene, 35 million years ago, from White River Group, Colorado. Extinct family of rhinoceros-like animals that roamed both North America and Asia. Horns of bone vs rhinoceros horns of hair. Los Angeles Museum of Natural History, January 2006.
Prehistoric animal skeleton: Menoceras, as described in the exhibit caption, is a small, extinct species of rhinoceros that lived in western North America 21 million years ago. Exhibit Museum of Natural History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 2006.
Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals > Prehistoric animal skeleton: Menoceras, as described in the exhibit caption, is a small, extinct species of rhinoceros that lived in western North America 21 million years ago. Exhibit Museum of Natural History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 2006.
Prehistoric animal skeleton: Menoceras, as described in the exhibit caption, is a small, extinct species of rhinoceros that lived in western North America 21 million years ago. Exhibit Museum of Natural History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 2006.
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