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Megacerops coloradensis

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Megacerops coloradensis
Megacerops coloradensis is an extinct species of perissodactyl mammal that lived during the late Eocene period, approximately 37 to 34 million years ago, in what is now North America. This animal belongs to the Brontotheriidae family and is commonly known as a "brontothere". It is distinguished by its large size and its most striking feature: a pair of Y-shaped bony horns located on the anterior part of the skull.

The body of Megacerops coloradensis was massive, with an estimated length of about 5 meters and a height at the withers of up to 2.5 meters. It weighed about 2 to 3 tons. Its body structure is reminiscent of a modern rhinoceros, although they are not directly related. The skull of Megacerops is particularly long, with a robust jaw and teeth adapted for a herbivorous diet, composed mainly of soft leaves and vegetation from the humid forests it inhabited.

The horns of Megacerops coloradensis, formed by bony extensions of the skull, were more prominent in males and were probably used in dominance displays or ritual combat during the mating season. These structures might have also been used for defense against predators, although most of its defense probably came from its size and strength.

Megacerops' limbs were long and robust, ending in feet with wide toes that provided stability on the soft, marshy ground of its environment. Despite its heavy appearance, Megacerops is thought to have been able to move with some agility, although it was not a fast runner.

Fossils of Megacerops coloradensis have been found in various localities in North America, including states such as Colorado, from which its name comes. These finds have allowed paleontologists to study its anatomy and behavior, providing valuable information about life in Eocene ecosystems.

Approximate measurements of the Megacerops:
  • 1:35 Scale Complete
    • Length 145 mm
    • Height 77 mm
    • Width 48 mm
    • Snout-tail length 142 mm