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English: Eobasileus cornutus from the Late Eocene of Western North America was a large rhino-like animal reaching a height of more than 2 meters at the shoulders. The largest member of the order Dinocerata, which are known for their tusks & ossicones.
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Paleoart of the Rhino-like Eobasileus cornutus from the Late Eocene of Western North America.

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