Did The MASSIVE Size Of The Largest Land Mammal Led To Its Extinction?

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Let's step back around 34 to 23 million years into the Oligocene epoch, where the story of Indricotherium begins. Emerging from a family called Rhinocerotidae, these giants evolved from smaller ancestors to adapt to the ever-changing world. The Oligocene was a time of diverse mammalian evolution, and Indricotherium became one of the most significant land mammals to roam the Earth.

Indricotherium transuranium was a standout among its giant relatives. Picture this massive creature with a neck stretching out like a giraffe's. Unlike most animals of its time, this unique feature allowed it to access vegetation in high places, showing an extraordinary adaptation that set it apart in the animal kingdom

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