English: anatomical skull position of the three European Middle and Upper Pleistocene rhinos. Above: forest rhino (Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis), middle: steppe rhino (Stephanorhinus hemitoechus), below: wolly rhino (Coelodonta antiquitatis). Without mandibula.
Deutsch: Schematische Darstellung der Kopfhaltung der drei im Mittel- und Jungpleistozän Europas vorkommenden Nashornarten. Oben: Waldnashorn (Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis), Mitte: Steppennashorn (Stephanorhinus hemitoechus), unten: Wollnashorn (Coelodonta antiquitatis). Ohne Unterkiefer.
Unter Verwendung folgender Quelle: Jan van der Made und René Grube: The rhinoceroses from Neumark-Nord and their nutrition. In: Harald Meller (Hrsg.): Elefantenreich - Eine Fossilwelt in Europa. Halle/Saale, 2010, S. 382–394, Abb. 5.
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