Deinotherium, Prehistoric Earth: A Natural History Wiki

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Deinotherium, Prehistoric Earth: A Natural History Wiki
Deinotherium (name meaning "Terrible Beast") is a genus of large proboscidean that originated during the Early Miocene epoch in what is now Africa, Europe, and Asia. Standing 5 meters tall and weighing 12 tons, Deinotherium is one of the largest terrestrial mammals of all time, far larger and more aggressive than the modern elephants. In the Series 3 episode "The Walking Ape", a male and a couple females, including a mother Deinotherium with her baby, were brought to the park from Late Pliocene
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