19th century drawing of the skull of a Deinotherium (terrible beast). The Deinotherium was a large prehistoric relative of modern-day elephants that appeared in the Middle Miocene and survived until the Early Pleistocene. During that time it changed very little. In life,it probably resembled modern elephants,except that its trunk was shorter,and it had downward curving tusks attached to the lower jaw. Deinotherium is the type genus of the family Deinotheriidae,which evolved from the smaller,early Miocene Prodeinotherium. These proboscideans represent a totally distinct line of evolutionary descent to that of other elephants,one that probably diverged very early in the history of the group as a whole | |
Licence : | Droits gérés |
Crédit: | Science Photo Library / Parker, David |
Taille de l’image : | 5608 px × 6232 px |
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