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File AvailableBoeskorov, G.G.; Chernova, O.F.; Protopopov, A.V.; Neretina, A.N.; Shchelchkova, M.V.; Belyaev, R.I.; Kotov, A.A. 2024 Frozen Mummy of a subadult Woolly Rhinoceros Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1799) from the Late Pleistocene of Yakutia). Doklady Earth Sciences 518 (Part 1): 1527-1533, 3 figs., 1 table
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File AvailablePotapova, O.; Potapov, E. 2024 Late Pleistocene mummified mammals. In: Elias S A, Woodruffe S, Jones A, O'Rourke D. Eds.,Encyclopedia of Quaternary Science, vol. 6. 3rd Edition. Elsevier Pub.: pp. 541-568
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File AvailableSchwarzenberger, F.; Hermes, R. 2023 Comparative analysis of gestation in three rhinoceros species (Diceros bicornis; Ceratotherium simum; Rhinoceros unicornis). General and Comparative Endocrinology 334 (13 Jan 2023) 114214: 1-11, with supplementary material, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ygcen.2023.114214
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File AvailableBelyaev, R.I.; Kuznetsov, A.N.; Prilepskaya, N.E. 2023 Truly dorsostable runners: Vertebral mobility in rhinoceroses, tapirs, and horses. Journal of Anatomy 242: 568–591 - https://doi.org/10.1111/joa.13799
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The vertebral column is a hallmark of vertebrates; it is the structural basis of their body and the locomotor apparatus in particular. Locomotion of any vertebrate animal in its typical habitat is directly associated with functional adaptations of its vertebrae. This study is the first large-scal...
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File AvailableGallina, P.L.S.; Schimming, B.C. 2023 Bone anatomy of the thoracic limb in the common hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) and white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). International Journal of Morphology 41 (6): 1640-1647
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File AvailableGilger, B.C.; Matthews, A.G. 2022 Ophthalmology of Perissodactyla: zebras, tapirs, rhinoceroses, and relatives. In: Montiani-Ferreira, F.; Moore, B.A.; Ben-Shlomo, G., Wild and Exotic Animal Ophthalmology: Volume 2: Mammals, pp. 145-154
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File AvailableEtienne, C.; Houssaye, A.; Hutchinson, J.R. 2021 Limb myology and muscle architecture of the Indian rhinoceros Rhinoceros unicornis and the white rhinoceros Ceratotherium simum (Mammalia: Rhinocerotidae). PeerJ 9:e11314: 1-45 - https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11314
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Land mammals support and move their body using their musculoskeletal system. Their musculature usually presents varying adaptations with body mass or mode of locomotion. Rhinocerotidae is an interesting clade in this regard, as they are heavy animals potentially reaching three tons but are still ...
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File AvailablePasicka, E.; Nowakowski, D.; Bendrey, R.; Melnyk, O.P. 2021 A model for dental age verification using ultrastructural imaging for modern and fossil representatives of the Rhinocerotidae family. Animals 11 (910): 1-17, 14 figs - https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11030910
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File AvailableTissier, J.; Antoine, P.-O.; Becker, D. 2021 New species, revision, and phylogeny of Ronzotherium Aymard, 1854 (Perissodactyla, Rhinocerotidae). European Journal of Taxonomy 753: 1-80, 28 figs, 1 tab [https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2021.753.1389]
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File AvailableIurino, D.A.; Conti, J.; Mecozzi, B.; Sardella, R. 2020 Braincase with natural endocast of a juvenile Rhinocerotinae from the Late Middle Pleistocene site of Melpignano (Apulia, Southern Italy). Frontiers in Earth Science 8: 14 pp, 8 figs, 1 tab [doi:10.3389/feart.2020.00094]
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Cranial remains of juvenile fossil rhinoceroses are rarely described in literature and very few is known about the ontogenetic development of their inner anatomy. In this study, we report the first CT based description of a juvenile braincase and its natural brain endocast of a late Middle Pleist...
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