Uintatherium Animal Pictures

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A fossil of Uintatherium ("Beast of the Uinta Mountains") in Gallery of Paleontology and Comparative Anatomy of National Museum of Natural History. Uintatherium stood about 5.6 feet high at the shoulder, was about 13 feet long and weighed over 2 tons.

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A fossil of Uintatherium ("Beast of the Uinta Mountains") in Gallery of Paleontology and Comparative Anatomy of National Museum of Natural History. Uintatherium stood about 5.6 feet high at the shoulder, was about 13 feet long and weighed over 2 tons.

A skeleton of Uintatherium anceps on display in Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum. Uintatherium was alive through much of the Eocene epoch.

A skeleton of Uintatherium anceps on display in Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum. Uintatherium was alive through much of the Eocene epoch.
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A skeleton of Uintatherium anceps on display in Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum. Uintatherium was alive through much of the Eocene epoch.

A stamp printed by Cambodia, shows Prehistoric Animals. Uintatherium was an herbivore and seemed to have specialized in aquatic plants.

A stamp printed by Cambodia, shows Prehistoric Animals. Uintatherium was an herbivore and seemed to have specialized in aquatic plants.
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A stamp printed by Cambodia, shows Prehistoric Animals. Uintatherium was an herbivore and seemed to have specialized in aquatic plants.

Vintage engraved illustration of the skull of the Uintatherium. The Uintatherium was among the largest animals of its time.

Vintage engraved illustration of the skull of the Uintatherium. The Uintatherium was among the largest animals of its time.
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Vintage engraved illustration of the skull of the Uintatherium. The Uintatherium was among the largest animals of its time.