Indricotherium
they coudn't adapt to the changing enviroment
I think it is the blue whale it is fantasticly massive!
The Indricotherium was the largest land mammal to ever live. It was about twenty five feet in length, 17 feet tall and weighed about 18000 kilograms.
18 ft tall approx. it is the largest land mammal known
The largest prehistoric mammal ever was the Indricotherium a prehistoric rhino like mammal the height of a modern giraffe and weighing 12 tons.
The largest land mammal to have ever lived is the Paraceratherium, an extinct rhinoceros-like creature that lived during the Oligocene epoch. It stood about 18 feet tall at the shoulder and could weigh up to 20 tons.
Deinotherium is part of the family Deinotheriidae, while Indricotherium (also known as Paraceratherium) is in the family Rhinocerotidae. Both of these families are part of the order Perissodactyla, which includes rhinos, horses, and tapirs.
The hyracotherium is the first ancestor of the horse. They went extinct because they evolved into a different species and were no longer able to compete.
The Giraffe is the tallest land animal and the whale is the largest sea creature.
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He did not live in a box, He did not live with a fox, He did not live on a train, He did not live in Ukraine, He did not live here nor there, He did not live anywhere!