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Prehistoric rhinoceros
Prehistoric rhinoceros










This raises the possibility that rhinos may be smaller dinosaurs than these, but this is not the case. Even rhinoceroses can run, which is surprising because they can travel at a rate of up to 34 miles per hour. Elephant and hippofamily members, like tapirs, horses, and zebras, are equids, but rhinoceroses are more closely related to elephants and hippos.

prehistoric rhinoceros

There have been discoveries of Tyrannosaurus and Triceratops fossils in North America over the last few decades. They have warm bodies that allow them to breathe air, as well as lungs for doing so. Because rhinoceroses are mammals, they have the same characteristics as elephants, hippos, and horses. A ‘Odd-Toed ungulate’ is a close relative of a rhinoceros. So, next time someone tells you that rhinos are a recent addition to the planet, you can set them straight! These prehistoric beasts have been around for longer than most of us can even imagine.ĭespite their remoteness, rhinoceroses do not have dinosaurs in common. It wasn’t until the late Cretaceous period, around 100 million years ago, that the first members of the rhino family began to resemble the modern animals. They were small, agile, and had long tails. Interestingly, the early rhinos were very different from the massive, tank-like beasts that we know today. This means that rhinos were around at the very beginning of the Age of Dinosaurs.

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This order first appeared during the late Triassic period, around 250 million years ago. So, were rhinos around when dinosaurs were? The answer is a resounding yes! Rhinos are members of the order Perissodactyla, which includes odd-toed ungulates like horses, tapirs, and zebras. In reality, these massive herbivores have been around for millions of years, and even coexisted with dinosaurs. It is a popular misconception that rhinos are a recent addition to the Earth’s fauna.












Prehistoric rhinoceros