Zygolophodon
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†Zygolophodon
Vacek 1877
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Zygolophodon is an extinct genus of African, Asian, North American and European mammutid that lived during the Miocene and Pliocene epochs. It may have evolved from Tetralophodon. While collecting fossils in the Clarno Formation of Oregon during 1941, noted paleobotanists Alonzo W. Hancock and Chester A. Arnold recovered the most complete Zygolophodon skull known at the time.
It was one of the largest terrestrial mammals of all time. With a shoulder height of 3.9–4.1 metres (12.8–13.5 ft) and a weight of 14–16 tonnes (15–18 short tons), it approached the size of Paraceratherium, and was heavier than several sauropod dinosaurs.[1]
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