uintatheriids
Uintatheriids were a family of extinct mammals that lived during the Eocene epoch. They are known for their massive size and distinctive cranial features, most notably the presence of three paired horn-like protuberances on their skulls and a pair of large, tusk-like canine teeth. These animals are classified within the order Dinocerata, a group of ungulates that are now entirely extinct.
The most well-known uintatheriid is Uintatherium itself, a rhinoceros-sized herbivore that roamed North America. Other members
Uintatheriids were diverse and widespread across North America and Asia during their reign. Their extinction at