Trigodon
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Trigodon Fossil range: late Miocene to Pliocene |
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†Trigodon gaudryi |
Trigodon gaudryi is an extinct toxodontid notoungulate. It bore a strong, albeit superficial resemblance to a rhinoceros, in that it had a horn on its forehead. [1]
[edit] References
- ^ Long, Michael. Trigodon (with image) (web). The Natural History Museum. Retrieved on 2007-01-15.
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