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Reconstructions of the Siberian Elasmotherium. 1 -Reconstruction of... | Download Scientific Diagram
Species New to Science: [PaleoMammalogy • 2012] A Bizarre tandem-horned elasmothere rhino from the Late Miocene of northwestern China and origin of the true elasmothere
![Tristan Landis on X: "Goodbye Siberian unicorn, hello bossed boomer of the steppe. It turns out Elasmotherium may not of had a giant horn at all, and may have been more of Tristan Landis on X: "Goodbye Siberian unicorn, hello bossed boomer of the steppe. It turns out Elasmotherium may not of had a giant horn at all, and may have been more of](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FEmoa7YVUAIhJM_.jpg:large)
Tristan Landis on X: "Goodbye Siberian unicorn, hello bossed boomer of the steppe. It turns out Elasmotherium may not of had a giant horn at all, and may have been more of
![Elasmotherium sibericum, or the "Siberian unicorn", weighing in at a mighty four tonnes, with an extraordinary single horn on its head and, shared the earth with early modern humans up until at Elasmotherium sibericum, or the "Siberian unicorn", weighing in at a mighty four tonnes, with an extraordinary single horn on its head and, shared the earth with early modern humans up until at](https://i.redd.it/znab0fa4ea191.jpg)
Elasmotherium sibericum, or the "Siberian unicorn", weighing in at a mighty four tonnes, with an extraordinary single horn on its head and, shared the earth with early modern humans up until at
![Not a unicorn anymore. In this amazing paleoart, an elasmotherium is depicted chasing away a steppe brown bear. As you can see the "new" elasmotherium lacks the iconic horn, resembling more an Not a unicorn anymore. In this amazing paleoart, an elasmotherium is depicted chasing away a steppe brown bear. As you can see the "new" elasmotherium lacks the iconic horn, resembling more an](https://i.redd.it/wozijm0nt6181.jpg)