megalocerines
Megalocerines were a diverse group of large, herbivorous mammals that lived during the Miocene epoch, approximately 23 to 5.3 million years ago. They are known for their large size and robust build, with some species reaching up to 3 meters in height at the shoulder. Megalocerines are part of the order Perissodactyla, which also includes modern horses and rhinos.
The term "megalocerine" comes from the Greek words "megalos" meaning large and "keras" meaning horn. This reflects
Megalocerines had a wide distribution, inhabiting various environments from forests to grasslands. They were adapted to
The fossil record of megalocerines is extensive, with numerous species described from various parts of the
Despite their large size and diverse adaptations, megalocerines went extinct at the end of the Pleistocene