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Paraceratherium: The Giant Prehistoric Hornless Rhinoceros #2326810 (License: Personal Use)
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This scientifically accurate illustration depicts Paraceratherium transouralicum, a colossal herbivorous mammal from the Oligocene (34-23 million years ago), with a long neck, robust limbs, and a skull adapted for browsing treetops. Its skin is rendered with fine wrinkles and subtle musculature, reflecting fossil evidence and comparative anatomy with modern perissodactyls. The animal is shown mid-stride, emphasizing its immense size and graceful locomotion despite its bulk.
Used on paleontology, museum, or educational science websites to illustrate prehistoric megafauna; supports articles about extinct mammals, evolutionary biology, or Oligocene ecosystems; targets users seeking factual, visually rich content on ancient life.
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