Giant prehistoric animal, the largest land mammal to ever exist
The baluchitherium is a giant prehistoric animal, the largest land mammal to ever exist. It is a quadruped with somewhat elongated necks. Though they are believed to be relatives of the rhinoceros, a baluchitherium is hornless and somewhat less belligerent. Still, a herd, if alarmed or threatened, can be very dangerous.
An average adult baluchitherium will be around 24 feet long, 17 feet high at the shoulder, and weigh around 38,000 pounds.
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Giant prehistoric animal, the largest land mammal to ever exist
Giant (12' at the shoulder), ancient relatives of the rhinoceros, with massive, blunt horns. Eat grass and tree leaves. Dwell in small herds in Lost World grasslands.
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